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'33 Goudey #144 ending on Ebay tonight
I was seriously considering bidding on a '33 Goudey Ruth 144 that ends on Ebay tonight. It has some adhesive marks in the corners but otherwise looks nice.
I just found an image on VCP of what appears to be the same card when it sold back on 3/30/17. That image shows a noticeable horizontal crease (?) across the middle of the card in the VCP image, but that crease is very difficult if not impossible to see in the Ebay listing. I will not be bidding due to my uncertainty over this crease. I certainly could be incorrect about these being the same card, and I am drawing no conclusions, but I thought that this may be useful information for others who might be considering whether or not to bid on the card. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...a4b171e4_z.jpghttps://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...59d8c76c_z.jpg |
Definitely the same card.
Same cert number. Crease is definitely present in the top one but there is no way I would have seen it without the other image. Does the description mention the crease? Good job searching VCP, I always do the same looking for previous sales. They often show different lighting and more obvious issues. Edited - The VCP card also has a lot of light on it from the scanner so I'd guess the crease is less visible to the naked eye (probably somewhere between the two images). Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk |
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And I tend to agree with you, it is likely pretty tough to see this crease with the naked eye. |
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Nice heads up. I too was bidding on it, but once it got over 6k I lost interest. Plus, something seemed off. The SCG looks very badly cut.
[QUOTE=chadeast;2076330]I was seriously considering bidding on a '33 Goudey Ruth 144 that ends on Ebay tonight. It has some adhesive marks in the corners but otherwise looks nice. I just found an image on VCP of what appears to be the same card when it sold back on 3/30/17. That image shows a noticeable horizontal crease (?) across the middle of the card in the VCP image, but that crease is very difficult if not impossible to see in the Ebay listing. I will not be bidding due to my uncertainty over this crease. I certainly could be incorrect about these being the same card, and I am drawing no conclusions, but I thought that this may be useful information for others who might be considering whether or not to bid on the card. [ |
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Yeah, not the card. The insert for the slab.
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Sold for $9,000-+ shipping- with 30 day return.
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A PSA 1 sold for $7,700 or so last night as well.
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interesting. similar with my SGC 1.5
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When I purchased it from a photo, the horizontal crease wasn't very noticeable. Once I scanned it with the cheap scanner HP 3-1 (don't have the pics anymore), you could see it night and day.
Picture 1 is the original I purchased: 2nd is a rescan with the epson V600, which is supposed to be good? I wish I could get the colors to "POP" like the scans above????? who knows how? I spent 3 months scanning 800 cards:) I'm very happy with the card. I like the way it's jammed into the holder with the worn rounded corners. That's the way I remember them. Certainly wouldn't pay 9K for it:D today, OUCHIE! |
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I agree it was a great price for the seller and could get returned when they see the huge crease that was hidden in the pics. Anal Eddies that pay 9K don't like that, IMHO. |
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