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"Buy the card, not the holder"
I've wanted this card for the last several years. I think it's Grove's most significant card and it's in the Top 250 Sportscards registry set. As the #1 card in the set, it's almost never seen without a lot of print, dark toned borders and dull colors, so when PWCC listed this PSA 4 with bright white borders, vibrant colors and hardly any print I just had to have it.
Yes, I spent nearly $200 over SMR and tied the highest-price paid for that grade recorded by VCP since 2006, but compare my 4 to the latest PSA 5, PSA 6 and PSA 7 that have sold. My PSA 4 ($493); PSA 5 (sold by PWCC in same auction as mine for $728.99); http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ps2b8baa5e.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...psf8e5f060.jpg PSA 6 sold on eBay for $942.78 in March; PSA 7 sold for $5021.80 by Memory Lane last December (certainly nicer than mine, but over 10X nicer?) http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ps5942f99a.jpg http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...ps28fcd511.jpg |
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Great examples and it really shows how to amass a quality collection without being married to a number on a plastic slab!
I'll admit I am a fan of TPG, but if you see my collection, you'll immediately see that I don't really care what grade is assigned (within reason:cool:) I slab for aesthetic and protection reasons mostly. This Grove is a stellar card , especially given your comparisons! Nice job! |
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I'm with Brian. I don't collect slabs, but I'm a big fan of TPG. I'm not a part of any registry, so I can breathe easy when it comes to collecting. I'm willing to bet a lot of registry guys/gals know some of the time, they aren't buying the better appealing card and are just buying the number on the slab...which is quite sad :( |
An iconic card with an attractive image of a great player. Doesn't get much better, and your copy is the best of the bunch. Great example of BTCNTH!
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That is a very nice card. I wonder if there is something on the back that the grader saw that we haven't seen that might have lead to the technical grade. For certain cards, I don't mind a wrinkle, crease or even a bit of paper loss on the back but I know that a TPGer would take that into consideration. I also have never sent a card to a TPGer.
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great acquisition!
congrats. all the best, barry |
Congrats on a great score. Proving once again, that good things come to those who wait.
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Nice comparisons and as the hobby matures even more the cards are being sold more for their attributes than the opinion a TPG puts on a label. For me, the most important thing a TPG does is it gives me an expert set (or more) of eyes to catch alterations. I realize imperceptible-to-the-naked-eye wrinkles can be found too, but that isn't my main requirement. I guess if I collected high grade it would be. :rolleyes:
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That's an amazing comparison. Your card is certainly the best of the bunch. Nice job picking that one up.
Thanks, AndyH |
I am with Leon on this one. I don't like the slabs, but when I buy on eBay or the BST here, there is too much risk of getting a doctored card or even a forgery. And those risks go up big time with value of the card. I don't think I would buy a 52 Mantle from my own grandmother unless it was slabbed.
I know neither is infallible, but getting authentication from SGC or PGC is worth it, IMO, and much better than buying a loose card online. |
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