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CMIZ5290 02-16-2012 07:47 AM

T206 howie camnitz psa 10 on ebay
 
Has anyone seen this? I have a great interest, but the seller has absolutely no feedback pertaining vintage cards....any thoughts? does anyone know him?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1911-T206-HO...-/300665067604

Blitzu 02-16-2012 08:01 AM

I don't know him but I'll ask him since I just bought the card.


j/k



I was wondering though, how does a card with such offset back get a PSA 10? I then read that PSA allows 75/25 on the reverse. So yeah, I guess it meets that.
Don't know the guy but the cert does match.

GEM-MT 10: Gem Mint
A PSA Gem Mint 10 card is a virtually perfect card. Attributes include four perfectly sharp corners, sharp focus and full original gloss. A PSA Gem Mint 10 card must be free of staining of any kind, but an allowance may be made for a slight printing imperfection, if it doesn't impair the overall appeal of the card. The image must be centered on the card within a tolerance not to exceed approximately 55/45 to 60/40 percent on the front, and 75/25 percent on the reverse.

Leon 02-16-2012 08:05 AM

hmm
 
Don't know but here is a link ...strong card obviously.....a registry collector's dream card.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1911-T206-HO...-/300665067604

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Delray Vintage 02-16-2012 08:06 AM

I was interested but leery
 
Saw the card. I have a few concerns. Card sold in Mastro in 2000 for 9100 so why less now. You would think the seller would look at comps and see 20k is a good place to price it.

Blitzu 02-16-2012 08:07 AM

Also, looks like that card sold for 9277 in 2000.

T206 Howie Camnitz (Arms Folded) PSA-10 $9,277

Then 10k in 2005> http://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=77078

Either the seller is trying to dump it quick, or it doesn't look like the best investment.

4815162342 02-16-2012 09:19 AM

http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...NfkTt_qBU1FxhH

danmckee 02-16-2012 09:24 AM

That is a beautiful common if not trimmed. A fairly tough common too. $200 to $300 price range. Now the label, that is worth $10K

Robert_Lifson 02-16-2012 09:28 AM

This eBay auction is a scam
 
I just spoke to the owner of the card. He bought it on eBay years ago. It is in his safe deposit box. The seller does not have this card. He only has a scan.

forazzurri2axz 02-16-2012 09:42 AM

it's a scan/scam
 
the card is on someones registry and pictured and it's not the ebay seller!!!I am friends with the owner and it is NOT his

barrysloate 02-16-2012 10:11 AM

My first thought when I saw this is the seller probably doesn't own the card, but I didn't feel like posting it. It's so dangerous to buy expensive things from people you don't know.

MVSNYC 02-16-2012 10:30 AM

i know the real owner as well, very nice guy...this card is still on his registry, and was recently reslabbed with PSA's current flip.

i used to own a PSA 10 T206...they are obviously extremely rare. there are only about 13 of them, and one top collector owns the majority of them.

nebboy 02-16-2012 10:38 AM

For what it's worth - the sellers completed listings show a -

1950 BOWMAN TED WILLIAMS # 98 BGS BVG 9 MINT - $2851.00

- on FEB 6th - no feedback on that sell yet.

Sterling Sports Auctions 02-16-2012 10:50 AM

I absolutely do not see any chance of this card getting a 10. Even if you allow for a 75/25 centering, that's 90/10 top to bottom. I think Dan has it right, raw $200-$300, put it in plastic and people get stupid.

I would really love to know how many people think this card is a 10 let alone an 8 or 9.

Linsanity for plastic,

Lee

GasHouseGang 02-16-2012 11:02 AM

It would get a 6 if I submitted it. Just sayin...

ScottFandango 02-16-2012 12:42 PM

funny thing
 
if this were in a SGC 98 flip would this be an issue?

the prevailing sentiment on this board is a resounding : "PSA overgraded it" "SGC undergraded it"

just look at the recent SGC 30 CJ thread....

bunst 02-18-2012 07:32 AM

Well somebody thought it was a good deal as it has sold for the asking price.

Delray Vintage 02-18-2012 07:58 AM

Good deal
 
despite comments saying it is not a ten, it is and should sell for about 20k based on other psa 10 sales which rarely happen. My concern was whether the seller really has the card not the price.

FrankWakefield 02-18-2012 08:58 AM

What Dan said. He's right. PSA is printing money; not a widely accepted currency, but there are a few folks who'll value that red and white "10" label at around $9000, evidently.

Powell 02-18-2012 10:05 AM

I gambled and bought it. I 'll let you know if I get it.

DJR 02-18-2012 10:25 AM

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Powell 02-18-2012 11:01 AM

I bought it last night before I saw this thread. After reading the thread, I called EBAY and Paypal and they put an immediate hold on the transaction so the apparent thief will not get a nickel. Thank you and everyone for the thread -- next time I will see if there is a thread before buying. I did question whether it was really a 10 but the cert number was good and so I gambled as to whether it really justified a 10, but would not have gambled as to a fraud.

calvindog 02-18-2012 11:22 AM

It absolutely amazes me that in an arms length transaction on ebay -- with both ebay and paypal in place to prevent fraud -- that an honest bidder has to be overly cautious when buying a card. Such a disgrace.

Pup6913 02-18-2012 12:05 PM

Just the simple fact a 206 is graded that high is ridiculous regardless of TPGC. I simply don't believe for a second any cards this age have some how made it at least 70+ yrs before slabbing in Gem Mint condition without alteration. JMO

atx840 02-18-2012 12:39 PM

These conditions amaze me, I guess that's why they fetch 20k+.

http://i.imgur.com/P5mnM.jpg

Powell 02-18-2012 08:36 PM

Good news; stopped seller from getting money. Amazingly, he claims he can consummate transaction:


***********************
Dear lionsabcd,

Hello, I was going to ship first thing morning. Please close the case # 375060436 . The money is frozen on my PayPal account. If you don't close the case, I will refund you and relist the item again on eBay. Thanks

- cliller893

Thanks to the good guys on the board this apparent fraud was thwarted.

Vegas-guy 02-18-2012 09:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Powell (Post 968399)
Good news; stopped seller from getting money. Amazingly, he claims he can consummate transaction:


***********************
Dear lionsabcd,

Hello, I was going to ship first thing morning. Please close the case # 375060436 . The money is frozen on my PayPal account. If you don't close the case, I will refund you and relist the item again on eBay. Thanks

- cliller893

Thanks to the good guys on the board this apparent fraud was thwarted.

:D

Sterling Sports Auctions 02-19-2012 12:10 AM

They should make the seller scan the card with today newspaper to prove he owns the card before allowing to relist.

Lee

ctownboy 02-19-2012 01:36 AM

No,

The real owner of the card should contact the FBI and let them know that he owns the card and then they can set up a sting operation to get the guy on eBay.

David

Leon 02-19-2012 08:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ctownboy (Post 968427)
No,

The real owner of the card should contact the FBI and let them know that he owns the card and then they can set up a sting operation to get the guy on eBay.

David

From my experiences, The FBI doesn't go after every situation. This is probably more of a local law enforcement issue. Since no one has been defrauded I doubt it would go too far even there.....though, as collectors, we would like to see the scum would-be fraudster in jail. Now if there was a transfer of money and someone was out 20k-30k, then their local law enforcement would probably take notice and help AND, if sent through the mail, they could call on Postal Inspectors for potential help. None of this is set in stone but just my view from knowing a little bit about the processes.

Blitzu 02-19-2012 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon (Post 968456)
From my experiences, The FBI doesn't go after every situation. This is probably more of a local law enforcement issue. Since no one has been defrauded I doubt it would go too far even there.....though, as collectors, we would like to see the scum would-be fraudster in jail. Now if there was a transfer of money and someone was out 20k-30k, then their local law enforcement would probably take notice and help AND, if sent through the mail, they could call on Postal Inspectors for potential help. None of this is set in stone but just my view from knowing a little bit about the processes.


If it's interstate, then it's Federal. Since it would be considered fraud there's a number of agencies with jurisdiction. Generally though there's actually need to be some type of loss in order to act, and postal would be perfect for this type of fraud since the parcel never needs to actually be mailed for them to charge. There only needs to be the intention to use the mail in a fraudulent manner. Either way no AUSA would take this case, but it doesn't stop them going through the state on applicable charges.


Jared

steve B 02-19-2012 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blitzu (Post 968470)
If it's interstate, then it's Federal. Since it would be considered fraud there's a number of agencies with jurisdiction. Generally though there's actually need to be some type of loss in order to act, and postal would be perfect for this type of fraud since the parcel never needs to actually be mailed for them to charge. There only needs to be the intention to use the mail in a fraudulent manner. Either way no AUSA would take this case, but it doesn't stop them going through the state on applicable charges.


Jared

And as a plus, there's no statute of limitations on postal crimes.

Steve B


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