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Old 04-22-2008, 04:23 PM
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Posted By: David R

Has anyone received a grade higher than an SGC 20 for a card with minor paper loss on the front? If so, I'd love to see a scan. I'm contemplating buying a PSA 2 with paper loss on the front and worry that it won't cross.

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Who cares, collect raw and you won't have any issues.

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Old 04-22-2008, 06:27 PM
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Maybe the best looking SGC 20 I've ever seen. Back is perfect. Can you see the paper loss?

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Posted By: john/z28jd

I don't have the scan and didn't get the card graded,a fellow board member who shall remain nameless did,and I doubt he gets any preferrential treatment,but I have a psa 5 Old Judge card with 2 spots of paper loss on front,both in the picture portion of the card. Both spots are easily noticeable from arms length

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Old 04-22-2008, 08:37 PM
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Posted By: cmoking

"Who cares"

Well, David R, the original poster, is one guy (among many) that cares.

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Old 04-23-2008, 12:07 AM
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Kevin,

I can't see the paper loss but your scan confirms my fears about a card with paper loss on the front getting anything higher than an SGC20.

Dan,

I care because if I buy a fairly pricey card and it doesn't cross, then I will lose hundreds of dollars in market value if I ever sell it.

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Yes the power of the dollar. You are correct, if you spend a lot, naturally no one wants to lose money including me. I remember when collecting baseball cards was a hobby. Dan.

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Posted By: Tony Andrea

"Yes the power of the dollar. You are correct, if you spend a lot, naturally no one wants to lose money including me. I remember when collecting baseball cards was a hobby."

Dan, I can only speak for myself, but all my cards reside in graded holders and it's every
bit a hobby to me than it is to you, I guarantee that!!

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1/2..... 10/20 they are all the same

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Posted By: JimB

"I remember when collecting baseball cards was a hobby. Dan."

I doubt you are that old. When I started going to shows in '79, this was already a business for many with more than its share of slimey scam artists, reprint/forgeries, and plenty of hobbyists (dare I say the word) who realized they were spending actual dollars on their cards and considered potential re-sale value if needed. Like other myths of a "golden age", I am not sure it ever existed - well, at least not after 1970, and probably much earlier than that.
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Posted By: Kevin

Here's another example - the spot just above to right of Gehringer cap is a very small spot of paper loss. This one's a SGC 60.

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