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Old 12-07-2004, 02:13 PM
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Posted By: PASJD

Memorabilia has in betweens too. It's Koufax' glove, but not the one he wore during his no-hitter. Etc. But leaving that aside, suppose for argument's sake a card in a slab is restored, or altered, like the Doyle that was discussed a few days ago. It may have some residual value, but I doubt that would be much consolation to the buyer who is stuck with it having purchased it in the belief that it was what it was represented to be. I think memorabilia is here to stay and the industry will continue to find a way to survive scandals. I mean did the whole WIWAG thing slow down graded cards one bit in the final analysis? Does the "received wisdom" that the PSA 8 Wagner is trimmed bring down its value?

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