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Posted By: Bob
I was just wondering about the huge benefits of a great scan on ebay as I saw an E98 Bridwell with serious back damage in ungraded condition go over the $200 mark and appear headed upward and beyond. My cards tend to look like they have been scanned through an aquarium, even with the addition of a new scanner. Count me in as one who thinks the scans really make a card price take off. |
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Posted By: J levine
Absolutely! |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: Richard Lloyd
No Pix...NO Bid.. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
bob, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
You definately get stronger bids when people know what they are bidding on. I alwats post large, clear scans. Being able to host your own pics is use benefit too since you are not restricted on the size of the pic. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I use an HP scanner; no problems. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
While it is true that bad scans can ruin an auction, there may be times when no scan is better than a true scan in terms of final sale value. You might turn more people off with a bad crease through Cobb's head if you show it to your potential bidders, rather than just describe it. Sometimes a good scan of the front with no scan of the back might warranted if the back is worse in the photo than a simple description like "paper loss on reverse." Sometimes people with bad photos or no photos do better than if they had a clear scan. It's really the same as advertising anything. There is a reason cereal companies have pictures of their cereal on the box, without showing you a window through which you could clearly see what the cereal looks like. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I have serious doubts about any seller that won't show good detail in the card. Omitting a picture is deceptive at best. Granted, there are a number of people that buy the slab, but most of us buy the card, and without a good clear scan, you may as well be buying a piece blank cardboard. |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
YES |
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Posted By: andy
I've never used a scanner but with the low prices of quality digital cameras, I'd have to think that's the way to go. My pics are almost too detailed. The tiniest flaws look huge and people who may never notice a tiny spot see it enlarged ten times, clear, and may stay away. |
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Posted By: andy
this would do it! |
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Posted By: Dan Elsass
When scanning, I have found it very useful to use a dark background behind the card that I am scanning. It cuts down on any glare and you get a very nice scanned image. You can then crop out the background if you choose to using a photo editor program, but this is not necessary. |
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