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Touch'EmAll 03-27-2017 05:56 PM

Goldin auction
 
Goldin has auction closing April 1. There is a nice T206 Cobb green PSA 5 with great centering. Currently is at $7,500 and seems awful low. A 1972 Roger Staubach PSA 9 is at $8,000. which is $500. more than the Cobb! Jeez, is everyone waiting for the last minute on the Cobb?

HOF Auto Rookies 03-27-2017 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by 100backstroke (Post 1645178)
Goldin has auction closing April 1. There is a nice T206 Cobb green PSA 5 with great centering. Currently is at $7,500 and seems awful low. A 1972 Roger Staubach PSA 9 is at $8,000. which is $500. more than the Cobb! Jeez, is everyone waiting for the last minute on the Cobb?


You can't even compare the two, that's an unfair assessment. I'm sure the Cobb guys are waiting.

yanksfan09 03-27-2017 06:17 PM

Is that the same PSA 5 Cobb there's a thread on now with the paper-loss on the back?

Stonepony 03-27-2017 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by yanksfan09 (Post 1645187)
Is that the same PSA 5 Cobb there's a thread on now with the paper-loss on the back?

Correct, 2 areas of paper loss. It's a beautiful card ( front) but someone will buy the holder.

Pat R 03-27-2017 06:50 PM

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This one sold for $7499.00 back in November.
Attachment 267528Attachment 267529

Touch'EmAll 03-27-2017 06:52 PM

Thx
 
Paper loss? On a PSA 5? Ok, that explains it. Thanks for info, might have come close to a bid myself. Whew! Edited to say - and possible back staining as well. No thanks.

PhillipAbbott79 03-27-2017 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by yanksfan09 (Post 1645187)
Is that the same PSA 5 Cobb there's a thread on now with the paper-loss on the back?

It is the third thread about it, if I am not mistaken.

Snapolit1 03-27-2017 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by PhillipAbbott79 (Post 1645213)
It is the third thread about it, if I am not mistaken.

Really kind of amazing how many totally botched grades are in Goldin and LOTG's current catalogs. Seems to me Al must point out 10 of them. One has a stamp on the back that was missed! Sheesh. Do these guys drink during the day when they are grading?

mechanicalman 03-27-2017 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 1645221)
Really kind of amazing how many totally botched grades are in Goldin and LOTG's current catalogs. Seems to me Al must point out 10 of them. One has a stamp on the back that was missed! Sheesh. Do these guys drink during the day when they are grading?

If they do, then I'll be sending a fifth of Fireball next time I submit cards.

oldjudge 03-27-2017 07:50 PM

How do you miss that paper loss? Doesn't PSA say that after a card gets its' initial grade it is reviewed by another grader. Maybe they get a tax credit for hiring blind workers. On a separate issue, doesn't the card also look trimmed at the top?

PhillipAbbott79 03-28-2017 06:08 AM

They came out a while ago and said that they will take overall eye appeal into consideration when grading a card, meaning, they reserve the right to break their own rules.

slidekellyslide 03-28-2017 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by PhillipAbbott79 (Post 1645301)
They came out a while ago and said that they will take overall eye appeal into consideration when grading a card, meaning, they reserve the right to break their own rules.

They should be consistent, but I agree that small amounts of paper loss on an otherwise beautiful card should never be graded a 1 or 2 or whatever they usually grade out at.

Leon 03-28-2017 07:53 AM

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They miss the paper loss because they aren't careful enough.
As for the trimming on the green Cobby, I think it is just off centered top to bottom as the bottom makes up for the top. Kind of like this one Jay. Had I not checked with you first I too could have thought this N172 was trimmed. I was leaning in the direction that it wasn't trimmed before I reached out to you though. I got it for a song too... Fortunately the board member and ebayer (hey Chris) was selling the holder and not the card. The card would have cost more in the correct holder.....and I don't even want to hear "min size" as that is a stupid comment on N172s, imo....

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Originally Posted by oldjudge (Post 1645231)
How do you miss that paper loss? Doesn't PSA say that after a card gets its' initial grade it is reviewed by another grader. Maybe they get a tax credit for hiring blind workers. On a separate issue, doesn't the card also look trimmed at the top?


Snapolit1 03-28-2017 05:19 PM

The Goldin catalog very honesty disclosed the issue and make no attempt to hide the issue. I give them props for that. The right thing to do and probably not always done so unambiguously.


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