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Posted By: Steve M.
I have 50 to 60 T206's with various degrees of paste residue on the reverses. Sent a real nice Young Portrait to SGC and it came back a 10. So I pretty much have eliminated SGC as the grading company for these cards. I like GAI (though I prefer SGC)and do not like PSA. Can you give me your thoughts as to what I should do with these cards other than keeping them just raw. Where might I get the best results? |
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Posted By: WP
Try Pro if you are looking for the highest grades possible. |
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Posted By: leon
IMO stick with SGC....and concentrate on the card and not the holder....if you are selling the cards then sell the card and not the holder #. I have seen SGC 10's bring big money because the card is one like you have described....One board member here bought quite a few Zeenuts with coupons, from me, that looked nrmt-mt but were were in 20-50 holders due to back residue. They brought ex+ prices...even though the technical grades weren't high.....otherwise, WP is correct...and PRO would be a bad thing...... |
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Posted By: Steve M.
it was returned. So, here is what I was saying: |
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Posted By: Bob
Steve- I have several M116s with paste and residue (but no missing paper) on the back which came back from SGC as 10s but have exmt fronts. I was just afraid and lazy to soak the cards to remove it and instead had it slabbed. Thought that might be some consolation. GAI is going to do the same as SGC. Who knows with PSA? |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I would try Beckett Vintage Grading for the pastey ones. I just got 8 BVG T206 cards on ebay that were all waaaay overgraded because of paste on the reverse. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
the only way I have a chance of catching up with you on the SGC Registry is to get them graded by SGC |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...to show that I am such a nice guy on the registry, I have agreed to sell you three sweet SGC graded T206 cards. Even though you wound up not wanting the cards, you must know my advice about BVG is right on! |
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Posted By: Steve M.
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Posted By: E, Daniel
I accept the general sentement shared by the posters thus far, though I'm not sure I agree - and I'm sure I'll be the only one. |
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Posted By: Brian
GAI is much more reasonable, I believe, when it comes to glue residue on the back.I speak from experience as I just ran into this issue. So if you have a Vg-Ex front but glue residue/small amount of paper loss on back, it would probably grade a 2-2.5. It depends to some extent on the area that is covered by the defect. They put more emphasis on eye appeal, which is the way it should be, in my humble opinion. |
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