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Herzog Brown Hindu T206 what to do
http://i747.photobucket.com/albums/x...co/herzog1.jpgHi everyone. I just purchased a group of T206's and this card was in the lot. Do you think I should grade it to sell it or sell it raw? There are no Herzog Hindus graded by Psa. Also what do you think of the value either way? There are no creases as pictured. Thanks to everyone for the help.
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Stunning, I have no clue in pricing T206's, but that card is amazing.
Good luck with the sale Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Nice card. Looks like it would grade a solid 3. I would guess it would sell between $300-$500 in a 40/3 holder. Just a guess though.
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Nice card if you're going to sell it I would get it graded but there are PSA graded Herzog Hindu's.
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Thanks Pat. I didn't see it on the pop report.
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You're welcome. When I had it graded 4 or 5 years ago it was the first one.
There have been two more that have been graded by PSA since then an Auth and a 1. |
If you are going to sell I would get it graded. I have one as well but its graded by SGC.
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Nice card... But, lots of T206's were graded before they added the backs to the flips...
http://photos.imageevent.com/cardsal...2010%20023.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/cardsal...10%20024_1.jpg Be well Brian |
I think I just read about a Herzog brown hindu find...34 of them were left to a descendent of the herzog family!!!:D
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My suggestion
Paint all the lettering on the back RED very carefully.
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Come on man, almost spit out my drink! LOL. Or color it blue (wasn't there a T206 with a blue or different colored background?) then that'll skyrocket ;) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Ah yes...a blue backed hindu...now that'd command a princely sum!!!!!
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Brian.....
you have some of the greatest taste in T206;):)
great to see you post my friend.....you had enough insight back in the day, even before I knew what a T206 scrap was.... :) |
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Probably, the only question concerning should something be graded is; will I get back more on the money spent on grading than if I leave it raw? I am sure there are exceptions but that is really the general rule, unless you are trying to get less for your cards.:eek:
ps...I would guess closer to the lower end of Mike's guess above, of 300-500, for value. That is unless some master set collector needs it, then congratulations are in order for the seller!! |
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