You would think that PMG knows what there doing, especially since there charging a fee for there service, though I am not complaining about the grade but the label. Can you spot the numerous amounts of errors on the label ? a few hit you like a rock and there so obvious it’s almost comical, I said almost...LOL , I still have to send it back which is a major hassle
Interesting piece. Definitely a few errors on the TPG grader's side. I find it strange that they would grade something like that. I get that it has a "value" of 25c...but I wouldn't consider it to be money or whatever. TPGs will grade anything.
Believe it or not anything Disney especially from the earlier years has value I know allot of people in this room snicker when I say I sell Disney Dollars and yes, they grade those as well, but I am the one with over $15K in sales in the past two months and laughing all the way to the bank
We looked for some Disney dollars the last time we visited but didn’t find any. Believe me, I know Disney collectables are $$. Just odd to me that a TPG that focuses on money would do something like a ticket.
They actually do all kinds of things, worlds fair tickets, Disney Recreational coupons etc, remember were talking about paper here so its just not money anything paper can be graded. My next adventure is introducing Disney Dollar envelopes, I have already spoke to them about this as well but they will not assign a numerical grade A letter grade all they will do is encapsulate and provide information there are Over 40 varieties !! one of the main problems is finding the correct year there were issued, some have the actual years on them others do not so you either include the year or not, problem there is some that there is no way in telling.
On the reverse, near the barcode, it also says Disney World. Did I get it? By the way, I work at Disney World, or at least I did, until I got laid-off. I think I will be going back pretty soon now.