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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I checked the SGC pop report... |
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Posted By: leon
Not mine..I overnighted it today and will have an answer tomorrow. They (SGC) said if there is nothing hidden from the scan it should grade fine. (30 or so). I wanted to get the card first as I have actually never held one in my hand. I did today. It is a little thicker cardboard than I expected. I was thinking they are on very thin stock, like the Coupon type 1's, E103's etc....but they are much heavier stock than those (not heavy stock but heavier than I expected)...more like a thin cardboard. I smelled of it too |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
I crossed it over from a PSA 2 at the National. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Gotcha Andy. I knew yours was in a PSA holder, so that explains why there is now one in an SGC holder. |
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Posted By: Reuben D. Cook
Andy B, could you please post a scan of your Ewing? |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
I took the PSA Label over to PSA at the National and asked them to remove my card from the population reports, but I have no control over the process, and I have no idea whether or not the card was actually removed. |
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Posted By: Reuben D. Cook
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Posted By: leon
I think Andy's is nicer but both have really good eye appeal. I like how someone previously posted their thoughts on borders of vintage cards. The borders were meant to protect the pictures. Of the 4 N167's listed the other night the Ewing was the only one that didn't have wear encroaching on the picture......it is limited to the borders....we'll see tomorrow...btw, I am glad Andy(hi Andy)didn't try to tamper with the back of his, as I have had some disasterous results doing that a few times, on other series....regards all |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
Leon's has a shot at a 30. The problem with a card like Andy's, which card I really think is sharp and would dearly love to own, is that it was glued onto something for who knows how long. A card should have nice edges and corners if it's not subject to being handled for years. A tough situation for grading companies, and proof that 30s (if Leon gets his) can look a lot different, although both have nice eye appeal. |
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Posted By: identify7
I still think that way Leon. I would much rather have border damage than a stain, writing, abrasion, residue or anything else which affects the picture area of the card (sheesh - I didn't think anyone was listening). To me, some cards look better without borders. But not t205s, nor several others. |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
I don't know, but based on the scans, I actually prefer Leon's N167, even with the edges and corners. It doesn't have the diamond cut, and it just looks better to me. |
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Posted By: leon
30 |
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Posted By: Anthony
The PSA pop report shows (1) PSA 1-2 and (2) PSA 3-4's. They lump grades together at that level. |
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Posted By: nbrazil
congrats! nice to see such quick service. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I think Leon's card getting graded today is the reason I can't reach anyone on the phone at SGC |
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Posted By: R.D. Cook
Congrats Leon! |
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Posted By: barrysloate
An N167 Ewing in an SGC-30 holder is a jewel, and even in a collection as prestigious as Leon's, it will go right to the head of the class (but not in front of Kelly). |
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Posted By: sagard
By all grading companies posted standards, that is "good" condition card. |
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Posted By: tistaT206
These cards are very interesting, but what kind of value are we talking here for the card being discussed? Just curious and always trying to learn something about these and all prewar cards. Thanks |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I don't think the Ewing went cheap, because there just seems to be more N167 Ewing cards out there than any other HOF from that set. |
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Posted By: pete
i hate you guys! well, maybe envy, not hate |
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Posted By: Glenn
Something like this? |
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Posted By: Harry Kress
Andy you should go and send that card again to SGC or have Leon send it for you! |
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Posted By: zach
I agree that Andy's card presents very well and so does the back despite the glue marks, but the glue marks are still there so the grade fits. |
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Posted By: leon
IMHO you are wrong...both grades fit the bill...the back damage on Andy's held it back....maybe you should study their grading scale a little more or give them a call. They will be glad to explain.....regards |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Holstein
Andy's card is very nice, but SGC is very consistent when dealing with glue residue etc. on the reverse. IMO both his and Leon's are graded accurately. SGC even grades blank backed cards tough with respect to glue residue. I do not mind them being strict on this since they are very consistent in their application of the grading standards. |
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Posted By: quan
both cards graded fairly and accurately...of course appeal-wise i'd take andy's everyday of the week. if leon could get andy's card at what andy paid for it i'm sure leon would take andy's also! |
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Posted By: Harry Kress
Damaged borders are cool but glue marks on the back aren't... |
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Posted By: zach
Look at the standards, both cards are damaged in different ways but BOTH still have their own flaws and are deserving of the grade. |
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Posted By: Kyle
Congrats Leon! Especially cool to see that it all those cards are probably authentic. Personally, I can't believe they fetch that much money for players that aren't all that "popular", like Ruth, Dimaggio, Gehrig, Johnson, Cobb, Aaron, Mays, etc. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
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Posted By: Brian
Congrats Leon. |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
All of this grading comparison is a whole lot to do about nothing....With the Welch going for 60K and graded at only a 2 and this latest Ewing card going for 25K at a SGC 30 there is only one thing pushing these dollar numbers and that is rarity - someone said buy the card and not the holder, well I think that's actually what is happening with the N167 cards. |
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Posted By: leon
I think you are correct. The folks buying in this vintage space, are buying the cards, and not the holders. If mine would have come back a 20 it wouldn't have made me less happy. The card is the card regardless of the number on the holder. With that being said it's not bad to get a higher number |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
The hell with the plastic slab and label, it is what it is... a RARE desireable card. I don't think I mis-used the word "rare" in this case... |
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