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My first t205 sp! (and auction house win, too)!
Just won my first auction house card! In my opinion, a very nice looking Ed Grant piedmont. Bid a little more than I would normally, but with the authentic grade I figured that it might go for lower $ and would be my first short print card. With the authentic grade, I am debating whether or not to crack it out and store it in toploaders like the rest of my budding t205 collection. I am not sure though.
http://www.sterlingsportsauctions.co...entoryid=27994 P.S. I popped my cherry on cards more than $30 though! Oh well... |
Congrats on the sp! Nice lookin card
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Michael, way to go!! There's no turning back now!
Val |
Congrats!
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congrats!
now find a rare t206 in the $30.00.....it's possible
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I was underbidder. Nice card. Very tough to find in that condition even chopped down a bit. Congrats on the toughie !!
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I am guessing both top and bottom are trimmed from what I see. T205's exhibit a straight cut edge and a rolled edge pending placement on sheet. I believe the right boarder is rolled and the bottom boarder is rolled and the other two look like a sharp cut. I posted something about this a few yrs back. Hope this helps you out.
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Andrew is correct...looks like the top and bottom are trimmed. I would break it out and let it breathe with the rest of your t205s.
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Take a loop to look at the 4 edges of the card, it will show that the new cut edges are clean and squared off. The old edges will be flattened, rolled and show then years of wear. It's good to learn what to look for by having cards in your hands, so this cards like yourself and so many others have said should be cracked out for comparing and learning.
From a fellow t205 guy WELCOME |
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