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Buy the card not the holder
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What do you guys think about this one? I think the graders were real hard on it.
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the corners are so rounded that there are no corners. Some of the staining is caramel but it looks like some is also dirt. Some surface wear along with a few creases. The crease at the top right might be a partial tear. Without seeing the back its tough to know if any light is getting thru to indicate a full tear.
I've definitely seen worse 1.5s. This one is well centered and has a good image. Could it have gotten a 2 by a different grader? Sure, maybe even a 2.5 on a good day. Given how rounded the corners yet so little surface damage or strong creases I'm surprised its not a 1915 (with the heavier paper). Do you have a back scan? |
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Here's the back
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Grading is a pyramid. At the top, you have the 10s. 10 means perfection and thus all 10s will be identical. As you go down the pyramid, grades are set for a variety of reasons -- 9s almost all look the same, but 3s, 2s and 1s have a huge number of potential flaws, including paper loss on reverse, creasing, corner wear, etc. What makes a card an SGC 30 could be a variety of factors that tell you nothing about the eye appeal of the card without looking at it.
Professional grading is not designed to reflect eye appeal. It is designed to point out flaws, often hard to see or hidden, in a piece of card board. When you see a clean-looking SGC 30, you actually know there are a lot of hard to see flaws. When you see a badgered up SGC 30, what you see is what you get. But not all SGC 30s will look alike -- in fact, at that level of the "pyramid" you will have a lot of different looking cards. This becomes problematic when sellers try to sell a PSA 2 for what a previous PSA 2 sold for. Without comparing both cards, going by the number alone gets you nowhere because what you don't know about the previous card is whether the damage was similar or whether the eye-appeal was comparable. Sometimes you can get a pretty good deal on a nice looking 2 when a seller is willing to use a previous ugly 2 as a comparable. This is why they say, "Buy the card, not the holder." |
^ great post. I feast on low grade cards with eye appeal.
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+1 The pyramid analogy is spot-on. |
buy the card not the holder yet:
people on the forum talk about battlefield ebay seller who allegedly breaks out cards from slabs that are lower grade but good eye appeal like a lou G recently 1933 goudey. People are buying the card not the grade..so whats not to like?
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not sure about that
They are literally buying the card not the holder...if better pictures and close up of all the problems with the cards and no tricky lighting i think you would then agree thats its ok to buy the card not the holder..
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So you think it's perfectly fine to crack out low grade cards and sell them without disclosure? |
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Buy, err, Sell The Card, Not The Grade! |
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they can tout high grade if honest pictures and great scans....again buy the card not the holder..was big discussion about paying a psa 8 price on a psa 6 card or somethiing like that because buying the card not the grade...so if that psa 6 card was cracked and the seller says its high grade..wouldnt he be right since that card psa 6 card did sell at a psa 8 price or at least a few grades above...it was a rizzuto card i brought up on an earlier post....everyone made it clear that the 2 grade higher bid was fine cause they were buying the card not the grade.....
now you dont let someone crack a card who asks people to buy the card not the grade? seems like those views are in opposite ..again assuming no dishonest pictures.. |
buy the card not the grade.
i think if you are buying the card not the grade..the seller doesnt need to disclose a prior grade...cause you are buying the card not the grade....plus as you know cards get resubmitted and get different grades..
or perhaps can we all agree we always are buyng the grade a least a little..not just the card.... |
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if you are too hurt to miss work, it wont hurt to miss work.. and they give you cash which is just as good as money
buy the card not the holder..who cares what the holder says if you are just buying the card and honest scans...' i myself just dont buy the card..the holder factors into it...i dont bid on raw cards..but dont understand why people who are 'buy the card not the holder' would be upset of sellers who crack cases and sell the card..again if give honest pictures and evaluations... |
At least one of the sellers mentioned doesn't have good scans. They have small scans where you can't see any detail besides centering, and usually a light background that hides edge and corner damage.
That's what most of us have a problem with. Steve B |
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