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Has Anybody Seen A Grading Company Do This Before?
I picked up a 1978 TCMA "The 60's" Roger Maris card graded by SGC. However, an authentic piece of seat from Yankee Stadium, which has nothing to do with the card, is also encased in the same holder, but authenticated by a different company. I couldn't find Game Time Memories on the web, so they probably folded or changed company name to something else.
Has anybody here seen anything like this before? Does anyone have info or opinions about this card and it's value? Thanks for looking http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...pse7eda5e1.jpg http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f2...ps7abbb024.jpg |
<a href="http://www.comc.com/Cards/Baseball/1989/Score_Rookie__Traded_Box_Set_Base/100T/Ken_Griffey_Jr/1948939/GRADED/BGS/9.5"><img src="https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1989/Score-Rookie--Traded-Box-Set-Base/100T/Ken-Griffey-Jr.jpg?id=ba106f74-b229-45bf-b1ea-25b6dafe6ae3&size=original" alt="1989 Score Rookie & Traded Box Set [Base] #100T - Ken Griffey Jr. [BGS*9.5] - Courtesy of COMC.com" /></a><br />1989 Score Rookie & Traded Box Set [Base] #100T - Ken Griffey Jr. [BGS*9.5]
BGS does with game-worn jerseys. |
Thanks, John!
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How can a seat be "game used"?
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During a game, someone sat in this seat and watched the game. That is about as used as a seat could get.
I suppose everything is collectible at some level. When they demo a stadium, all kinds of stuff gets sold from the dirt, to the seats to the concrete and more. Quote:
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