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Trimmed cards in Auctions
Recently while watching an auction that was selling a card that was listed as trimmed was slightly shocked at the finally bid price (probably shouldn't be) wanted to know what members thought of the percentage amount should be for a trimmed card with book value between $500-$800? Card was listed as being in VG+ condition . I also realize some people don't like trimmed at all but seems that they are popping up in a lot of auctions lately , thanks for the input. Brett
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Depending on the condition of the rest of the card, the player and year I would say maybe 5% to 10%. Last year I bought a 1958 Topps Ted Williams that appeard in NrMt condition but was advertised as trimmed. Until I held it next to another card I couln't tell it was trimmed at all. Less than 1/64th of an inch on the top. I paid $15 for it.
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I thought the card at 10% -15 % sounded about right . It actually had decent eye appeal but sold at 40%. Just seemed way to high for a trimmed card. I also have purchased a couple trimmed but nothing quite as nice a deal as the Williams ! Brett
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There are lots of trimmed cards out there and they're becoming more accepted. A couple years ago, it was easy to get great deals on trimmed cards. But it's getting tougher now ...
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What I could see on the card itself besides the shorter length compared to a different card was that the top edge looked like it was cut with something besides the factory cutting machine. In other words it wasn't cut uneven but when I compared the top edge with the other three from the side you could see an obvious difference in the color of cardboard as well as just the way the edge looked. Either way I love the card and used it in one of my displays that I built and I thinkj it looks great. Drew |
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Still a great card for $15 and it looks great in that display. Was the Musial supposed to be trimmed too?
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Sure, I'd love to see your projects! Do you use UV coated glass or plexi to prevent fading?
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I was going to start a new thread with pictures of all of the displays I had made for my collection but I am having trouble uploading the pictures for some reason. I will keep working on it.
I have used both glass and plexiglass depending on the project but none of my cards or diplays are in any harm of sunlight damage. Drew |
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