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Neilson's Chocolate Walter Johnson Type I PSA 10
What would you pay for this card? Looking at one. Just want a reference.
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$50
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Sorry PSA 1.
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Any serious answers?
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I am at a show I cant really get a pic.
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OK. What are the flaws?
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Nice front, paperloss on back which supposedly is typical. Paperloss is in an area with little to no writing.
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Dealer is asking $425
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I would think around half that would be about an auction price.....but who knows... |
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Tom C |
I am shocked that a dealer at a show is asking 2x. LOL.
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Just sold a real nice one with awesome eye appeal SGC 30 for $350. Hope that helps. It had awesome eye appeal.
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Guys. Thanks so much. You just saved me money.
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Correction mine was an SGC 20. I have scans of mine still if you want to see it. I got $350 in a private sale.
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email address?
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Oh, come on...we ALL want to see it.
Right guys? |
For Sophomoric humor, all I have to say is; pull out your Johnson because everybody wants to see it.
David (For this post, that may or may not be my real name). |
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Everyone enjoys a good Johnson pic now and then.
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I was proud my my Johnson!
http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q.../Card-0011.jpg http://i135.photobucket.com/albums/q.../Card-0012.jpg |
Nice - what's that mark down by his left foot?
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Nice card
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Here's the SGC 20
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I was the buyer. I don't mind showing it, but I only have a camera phone snapshot, so it's not that great. I was happy to get it for $350 because I seriously don't understand why this isn't a 3 or 3.5. I have been buying WaJo's I like this year and can tell you, they are not going very cheap. I'm consistently having to pay higher than VCP pricing. Same with T206 Cobbs in 2-3 grade. However, I also look for cards that appear undergraded or strong for the grade. Anyway, here it is: http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/j...psfj8lwkvq.jpg http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/j...pspcdkws9s.jpg There is virtually no paper loss on the back - it has literally like one letter (the "y" in "player") that has a scuff on it. There really are no major flaws on the card. Faint hairline crease on the front that I can't even make out right now under my living room light. Way too harsh of a grade. While I would not pay $425 on a PSA 1, I would agree that $200-$250 would be a good price, and if it is strong for the grade, up to $300. Mark |
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JUst part of the image of his shoe. Not a flaw. I'm serious, all I can find on this card besides the teensy scuff on the back it a light wrinkle on the front, left to right, center of the card, that is just as invisible in person as it is in the scans we showed. |
That is a really strong card. It is a prime example why any guide, online or written, is only a guide. More than ever cards are selling for what they should based upon eye appeal, not the technical grade. I would pay more than a 2 price for that one, all day long.....
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