EPISODE · Jul 7, 2026 · 21 MIN
Is Your PSA 10 Really a 10? | Mike Baker Authentication
from Collector Nation
Ryan Alford welcomes Mike Baker back to Collector Nation for another MBA edition focused on grading, certification, and what collectors should understand before making submission decisions. Mike shares what MBA learned from a same-day shop event, how Diamond Certification works on existing slabs, and why pre-grading can help collectors decide whether a card is worth sending in for full grading. The conversation also previews MBA’s plans for The National, including a larger booth setup, expanded processing, and new product holders for oversized cards, tall boys, tickets, and packs. Mike explains how MBA is thinking about its role in the hobby as an added layer of trust, transparency, and value rather than a one-size-fits-all replacement for the biggest grading companies. Ryan and Mike also talk about heat maps, grading consistency, PSA slab comparisons, pack grading considerations, and why collectors need to understand the difference between the number on the label and the quality of the actual card. It is a useful episode for anyone navigating grading, buying slabs, submitting cards, or preparing for The National. Topics Covered MBA’s same-day certification model at shops and shows How MBA Diamonds add value to graded cards Raw card pre-grading and collector decision-making Why not every PSA 10 carries the same eye appeal or value MBA’s setup and service plans for The National New holder formats and future pack grading The role of heat maps in grading transparency Ryan Alford and Mike Baker on trust, standards, and where grading is headed next Links Collector Nation https://www.collectibles.show/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/collector-nation/id1832831782 Ryan Alford https://www.ryanalford.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford/ Mike Baker Authenticated / MBA https://grading.mba/ https://grading.mba/certification-standards https://www.instagram.com/grading.mba/
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Ryan Alford welcomes Mike Baker back to Collector Nation for another MBA edition focused on grading, certification, and what collectors should understand before making submission decisions. Mike shares what MBA learned from a same-day shop event, how Diamond Certification works on existing slabs, and why pre-grading can help collectors decide whether a card is worth sending in for full grading. The conversation also previews MBA’s plans for The National, including a larger booth setup, expanded processing, and new product holders for oversized cards, tall boys, tickets, and packs. Mike explains how MBA is thinking about its role in the hobby as an added layer of trust, transparency, and value rather than a one-size-fits-all replacement for the biggest grading companies. Ryan and Mike also talk about heat maps, grading consistency, PSA slab comparisons, pack grading considerations, and why collectors need to understand the difference between the number on the label and the quality of the actual card. It is a useful episode for anyone navigating grading, buying slabs, submitting cards, or preparing for The National. Topics Covered MBA’s same-day certification model at shops and shows How MBA Diamonds add value to graded cards Raw card pre-grading and collector decision-making Why not every PSA 10 carries the same eye appeal or value MBA’s setup and service plans for The National New holder formats and future pack grading The role of heat maps in grading transparency Ryan Alford and Mike Baker on trust, standards, and where grading is headed next Links Collector Nation https://www.collectibles.show/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/collector-nation/id1832831782 Ryan Alford https://www.ryanalford.com/ https://www.instagram.com/ryanalford/ Mike Baker Authenticated / MBA https://grading.mba/ https://grading.mba/certification-standards https://www.instagram.com/grading.mba/
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Is Your PSA 10 Really a 10? | Mike Baker Authentication
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