Authentic grades and how you think about them
I wonder how you view authentic graded cards, with no numerical grade. I'm specifically considering Bazookas from the 1960s, hence the question.
My sense is that some A grades are worse than others, possibly indicating some difficulty determining whether there has been an alteration (though these may be designated Authentic - Altered).
But some cards get an A due to hand cuts that don't conform to "established" procedure, like cutting slightly inside the dotted lines on, say, a Bazooka or 1969 Nabisco. This seems to me far less "negative" then, say, a mid-60s Topps issue being designated Authentic.
How seriously does an Authentic grade diminish what you think about a card? In terms of:
- it's "eye appeal"
- it's collectibility / desirability
- it's value
On value, what does an Authentic get:
- 50% of "Beckett High?"
- 25% of SMR for a PSA 5? 10% of a PSA 5?
I assume it also varies. A 1959 Bazooka or a 1959 Home Run Derby or a Hires with Tab, probably commands some value even when Authentic graded, due to scarcity; whereas an Authentic Hostess panel, where PSA 8s abound, probably gets less love.
Thanks, mike
Last edited by MCoxon; 05-28-2016 at 01:28 PM.
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