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Old 01-17-2012, 01:11 PM
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Default 1878 Ripken?

This counts as a pre-war thread topic, right?

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Old 01-17-2012, 01:55 PM
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That looks nice for being 134 years old!!
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Never seen a '10' on a card that old... too bad it's not his rookie card (1869, I think).
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Why do people grade $.50 cards? That blows my mind.
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Old 01-17-2012, 02:17 PM
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That's a great question David.
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Why do people grade $.50 cards? That blows my mind.
My favorite graded card I saw at a show once was a '90 Score Juan Gonzalez PSA 8. Even if the card graded a 10 it'd still be worth .55 cents. Needless to say he was asking $15. I know it's not a pre-war listing, but it is confusing why people grade certain cards.
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To each their own I guess, but on a card like that you would have to get a 10 to make any money at all. It just doesn't seem worth it. I looked it up in VCP and a 10 averages $16.59. How much money can you really make after grading fees, eBay and PayPal fees, etc.? A 9 has a VCP average of only $3.25, in which case you loose money. It just doesn't seem worth the effort or gamble for a few bucks.
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My favorite graded card I saw at a show once was a '90 Score Juan Gonzalez PSA 8. Even if the card graded a 10 it'd still be worth .55 cents. Needless to say he was asking $15. I know it's not a pre-war listing, but it is confusing why people grade certain cards.
The Gonzalez is understandable because it's his rookie and they probably thought it would get a 10. The most pointless card I've ever seen graded was 1990 Topps Frank Thomas(with name) psa 4. Checking the pop reports. Apparently there are 12 of 'em out there..
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Still the funniest thing I've ever seen posted on this board:

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Still the funniest thing I've ever seen posted on this board:


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I want that card!!! love how it got graded a 1, and an ink-stain (MK)! lol
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