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PLEASE Help with an SGC Flip for a new guy
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Is this legit? I know there's been a few and I trust the seller. But still not sure...
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Loos good
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I've always loved the look of this set. Such nice color and pretty good star power for an off the run card maker of the early 1950s. And I always wish that they would have had one more; a 34th card in the set featuring Willie Mays. It would have to be with the red background so Willie Mickey and Duke each have their OWN color... Twelve down, twenty one to go... |
I don't think Gus Zernial warrants many shenanigans on the slabbing front.
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This is one of my favorite sets. I completed my set several months ago and am half way through a second set. Are you doing all SGC graded cards? Do you have a Gus Bell?
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I do in the VG range. Like I said, high grade is out of character. Yes on SGC. I'd almost like to trade down - get mid grade in numbers for someone chasing high grade. But I'll need them in hand first, of course.
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What is the cheapest thing we have seen in a good faked slab? I think its value exceeds this by a zero or 2, does it not?
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Whether a card is worth 1,000,000.00 or 1.00, it's still ok to try to learn, right?
The question was about the flip - because there have been several SGC incarnations. While I found a nice history thread of PSA flips, I could not find one (with pictures) that explained the subtle differences on SGC over the years. From what I understand and read here, there's four different flips but I seem to see subtle variations in font, as well. I'm a longtime collector but a novice to grading history. I come here to steal your smarts. Upfront and honest always - to a fault, I am. I use SGC (I was not far from both NJ offices) but have had maybe 50 cards graded and all since 2010. I collect mostly 1950s cards with an emphasis on Mickey Mantle, 1953 Bowman and recently, Red Hearts. All mid grade because of budget AND aesthetics. I buy by eye appeal and price, not grade. I could probably pay a little more now that I am older and have a job and all that but I stick tot the principals of my youth when it comes to the glorious hobby we share. |
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Honestly wasn't intended as a dig but more a question of how low have the reslabbers gone in dollar value with their fraud? I have not seen any good cheap fakes and honestly have not heard of any good fakes except on the mexican cartel cards. i think it is a problem but like many things these days i think the net makes the problem seem more pervasive than it is. But it is always best to check so I apologize if my comments seemed insensitive.
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I think it was a dig. A fair one, at that. I am in the wrong thread to boot! But I wanted advise from one of the best sources I have found - the Net54 community.
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that is different
but i agree it is alarming in a different way.
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I remember, a year or so ago, seeing a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle that was advertised as a fake in a PSA holder and under close scrutiny (as close as you can from a hi res scan, anyway) you just couldn't tell. The description said he made them himself and even the number - lifted from eBay auctions - would checkout if entered. Hologram right, clean sides and edges on case, and the card looked PERFECT - probably a cracked case and printed flip - but the thing was flawlessly made. (Yes, I've seen cheap versions - this had craftsmanship). Again, advertised as a forgery.
Went for just under a grand. These people should be fed to hungry pigs - buyer and seller. A small part of the reason why I have a hard time shelling out big bucks for nice cards despite an overwhelming desire to do so. Two of my favorites - Mickey and 53 Bowman Color - may be two of the leads in the hobby in reprints. Caveat emptor, indeed. |
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And I was just having some fun. It's a hobby for me, not a living. That's why I live in the midgrade world. There are some VG/EX that outshine 6 and 7s. I know, I have a few. My SGC 50/4 1953B Whitey Ford is stunning. I think, anyway...
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