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Posted By: leonl
My thinking is this is too high of a grade... |
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Posted By: David
Who let the shrub on the field? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
definately too high. It's missing part of the card so can be no higher than VG. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
and some do indeed have coupons. But, he explained, those coupons were worth real stuff, like a catcher's mit, a real baseball, or a radio (later). What kid wouldn't tear them off, and during the depression, what adult? |
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Posted By: Albie O'Hanian
Julie-I just placed an order with Mark recently. He sent out scans real quick and told me how he graded the W series cards which was really helpful. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
for those who don't subscribe? |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
and he never mentions the word "coupon." All but 4 or 5 cards are ZeeNuts. One ZeeNut is graded "ex-mint--nearmint" (number 2). Most are lower grades, and he explains what's wrong with most cards. What were you trying to prove? |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
Mark says, a well-cut ZeeNut, no coupon he would grade nearmint; a coupon is a premium over that. |
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Posted By: Paul
I'd have to agree with Mark Macrae (not a hard thing to do). If you downgraded a card just because it didn't have a coupon, then you would have to call it trimmed, and poor condition at best. I think all Zeenut collectors would agree that a nice card without a coupon is not in poor condition. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Then how do you grade a George Miller that has had the coupon trimmed off? |
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Posted By: Paul
I think George C. Millers are different because they had no coupon. The company just whacked off the bottom half of the card. In my opinion (and it's only my opinion), it would be reasonable to grade these cards as poor (but still gradeable). I'd still grade an otherwise excellent Zeenut with no coupon as excellent. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
So I doubt he'd have an opinion about the grading companies (actually, he probably does, but it's too late to call him tonight). The George C. Millers are definitely different--either 1/3 of the actual picture is wackerd off, or the guy looks like he has smallpox. Ugh. |
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Posted By: Paul
I think Red Mans are the same as Zeenuts. They have a coupon. You were supposed to cut it off. So, you grade a card with no coupon like any other card, and you add a premium if it has a coupon. The tougher question is what to do if it has a badly damaged coupon. Can you really call a card "good" if, by cutting off the coupon, it suddenly becomes near mint? |
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Posted By: leon
I am going to have to have a personal disagreement here (and I might be the only one with this thought). I am not doubting anyone's expertise here, especially Mark's, as he has probably forgotten three times as much as I know....but, I still think a card that is without coupon should not be above gd...I am a stickler on these things (personally) and only have a Zeenut w/coupon....and will soon sell my D381 Flieschman w/o coupon as I found one w/coupon....also, as a type collector I want to see ALL of the card, however it came....even though the tab or coupon might be generic....just my lonely view....regards all |
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Posted By: runscott
...must have the entire box attached? What about the actual cereal? |
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Posted By: leon
It's probably good with milk |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
.Nobody said it wasn't even BETTER to have ZeeNut with a coupon than a great one without, and I would think especially for a type collector, the coupon would be desirable. |
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Posted By: David
I've never been into steak cerial myself, either. I don't eat red or white meat, so stick to the fish cerial. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I've seen collections that have the entire box flattened. Never seen a box that still had the cereal. |
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Posted By: David
The 1939 100th Anniversary set is tough to find, though not as nice looking as the others. |
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