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"AUTHENTIC" graded cards are not always what that "A" represents them to be ?
As most of you on this forum know, I'm not a fan of Graded cards. But, even I realize that there are times when....."you have to go with the flow".
I prefer to collect Sportscards as I did when I was a kid...... the feel of the cardboard.... to caress them.... and, to smell them :) And, don't laugh, that last factor is an important one because would you like to deal with cards that have been subjected to a damp environment ? I don't think so ! Anyhow, a year ago I submitted to SGC this Jennings from my AB 460 subset. And of course, I first cracked it out of its original "A" holder before I submitted it to the guys at SGC. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ngsHandx50.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ingsSGC60b.jpg SGC returned this card to me with a grade "60"....which now makes my Jennings/AB 460 card the highest graded one of its kind. http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...ningsSGC60.jpg Therefore....do I now try my luck with these two gems ? http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...kSC150x30x.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...SC150x30xb.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...CobbSGCx50.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...obbSGCx50b.jpg Hey guys....how's about sharing with us some of your similar experiences with the "world of graded" cards ? ? TED Z . |
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Maybe it's an American Beauty thing??:confused:?? because I sure don't think this one I have is really in FAIR condition.
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I think a huge part of it is the grader, for real. Check out this Bastian that just sold on eBay not too long ago - looks quite small to me (trimmed), but still received a letter grade. SGC is usually pretty good about this, I bet this one slipped through their fingers. What do you think, Ted?
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Congrats on the Jennings Ted, that is a big difference.
I would LOVE to see you resubmit the Plank (that is a truly stunning card, btw). |
Yeah ... I would re-submit that Plank all day long!
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I have never really evolved from the grading of the 1970's. I would still call the T215 "g" and the T214 "mint'...
That Plank is a great card. I'd hate to put it in the mail, but you could always have it reviewed at a show. |
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I guess it depends on the person, grading the card.
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NJ It does appear to be on short side (top to bottom), as is evident by the gap in the upper part of the SGC frame. The SGC grader probably had a hectic day grading 100's of cards, and this one was graded near the end of the day. TED Z . |
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Hi Rob Your Sweeney is absolutely the nicest T214 that I have seen. Try re-submitting it....you may luck out this time. TED Z . |
Yeah, what's the deal with that T214...does it measure short? My only guess is slight trimming.
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The Sweeney looks great but I suspect the A is because the bottom border is a little concave.
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I was thinking of trying with this guy.
https://c5.staticflickr.com/9/8478/2...5df0dc10_c.jpgE90-1 Cy Young Boston by Paul Herbener, on Flickr |
Bastian--
Pardon my temerity,
but that Bastian looks okay to me. It's a "diamond cut" for sure, but the top and bottom sides are parallel and the corners look okay; that's why I'd think that it's untrimmed. It might be slightly short, but not unusually so. Just my opinion on it. |
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Thanks, Ted, I think REA sent it in for grading and actually I got a better deal on it because it was graded "Auth" instead of a number grade. I guess I'm going to do a Jeff Sweeney back run now
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DITTO....for all three "Auth" graded cards I posted to start this thread. Six years ago, I acquired the AB 460 Jennings for less than $100. I was only the 4th bidder on ebay for it. It's like you said....I got a good deal on it since it didn't have a numerical grade. I acquired the Plank with a very reasonable cash/trade deal because it's an "A". The red Cobb/SOVEREIGN 460 card is extremely rare (less than 6 known); and, I acquired it for a very fair price....again, because it is an "A". TED Z . |
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Actually, I do not understand how any Grading Co. can assign an "A" to any T206 American Beauty card whose top-to-bottom dimension is within the specified limit. As is the case with this Jennings card. TED Z . |
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