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So I was at dinner with a buddie today and we were talking about altered cards towards the end. The question:
"If you reback a card with the same back it had on it, is it rebacking." ![]() Say a card is soaked for whatever reason, and it delams or the back seperates. |
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the only reason to do this is to artificially improve the card, so yes i would considered it as altered and re-backed.
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I would say the back of a card with anything other than the original back would have to be considered re-backed.
EDITED TO ADD - But I also feel the term can be used in reference to reapplying the original back, agreeing with the below post.
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It had a back, the back fell off, any back put on is a re-back.
A re-back with the original back is probably worth more, but it's still re-backed, imho. |
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Yes.
If you put a back onto a card, you're rebacking... whether the original back or a replacement. If you soak a card and the back comes off, then the card had problems before you soaked it. Soaking only revealed the card's shortcomings. |
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I have no doubt (ok, I certainly hope) in my mind that SGC / PSA / BVG would come back with an A grade - so that pretty much settles it.
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'tis rebacking unequivocally
best, barry |
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On a related note, how do you re-back? I recently won a card at an auction, where the card was advertised as skinned, with no back. However, when I received the card, the back came with it, only detached. I'm thinking of sending the card (E122 Ruth) for TPG with both the front and detached back, but wondering if I should just try to glue them together or something.
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I'm going to say "No", it is not re-backed. But it is "altered". I believe there is a difference.
Think of a classic car that is taken apart and cleaned, it's still considered "Original". |
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