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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
From the thread about Dr. Bond, I looked at that item and then at all the items he/she/it has for sale. There were a few T206's that had been graded by BCCG. They were graded BCCG5, and, while they did have a descriptor on the top of the card as 'poor or better', that's still deceiving. Beckett should ONLY allow prewar stuff to be graded by BVG but they are seeking the almighty slab dollar and putting a '5' on something that, at best, would have gotten a '2' or 30 from SGC. AT BEST. Anyway, another of the 'legit' grading companies that's dropped any pretense of standards out there. The BCCG name was basically created I believe for all the shop-at-home scams and for Beckett to be able to sell crap on their website for ridiculous prices--given that it was BCCG10--which is basically similar to an EXMT/NRMT card. Anyway, just burned me a little on those T206's......comments? |
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Posted By: Hankron
Tom, I suspect that Beckett regrets having done the BCCC. The BCCC a laughing stock in the hobby ('Poor or Better'-- come on), and I'm sure Beckett is aware of this. |
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Posted By: Nickinvegas
I purhcased a T206 Chase with a Tolstoi back. The scan was a bit blurry and the desctiption was: 'This card has been graded a 5 by Beckett'. Not aware of the game Beckett was playing I purchased the card. The card was creased throughout, written on the back and had paper loss on the front. I doubt it would have graded a "1" by a legitimate company. |
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Posted By: julie
Someone in the chatroom the other night said (seriously or otherwise), "I only sell near mint-mint graded cards, because they're sure to be trimmed, and I can gyp someone with them." |
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Posted By: runscott
I said the other night in the Chat Room that I NEVER buy graded NM-MT graded cards except to re-sell, or to crack out of the holder and keep. I am certain that many cards have "become" high-grade due to trimming, and now reside in plastic holders. I personally do not care to own any of them, and since in most cases I can't tell by looking through the plastic whether or not a card has been altered, and since I also don't care to pay the premium associated with minor improvements in the edge of the cardboard (even if natural) that in no way affect the beauty of the actual image, I don't care to purchase these plastic prisoners with questionable histories. |
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Posted By: petecld
Julie, |
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Posted By: runscott
I would buy a high-grade slabbed OJ if someone like Jay Miller were to take a look at it first and tell me it was unaltered (If I wanted such a card). Same for T202's and Brian Hodes, Scott Brockelman and Ramly's, or BMW and most any issue...or Lee Behrens and beat-up t206s |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
I will gladly authenticate any ratty original T206's, my motto is nothing to nice for me, they must have a flaw or they go back on the market. |
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Posted By: TBob
are PSA 4s and 5s and SGC 40s and 50s. Everyone wants higher condition cards so they pay a huge premium for them. The VGEXish and EXish cards are usually unaltered, nice shape collectible cards. Plus you will always be able to sell them for more than you paid for them. |
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