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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Back due to popular demand! If you know, Please do not mention the auction company from where these came from. A little hint... They are all SGC graded. |
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Posted By: PC
Based on SGC's grading scale, cards with "skews" (mis-cuts) that are "more evident" can still grade an 80/6, maybe higher if there are no other issues. For these cards, it would depend on how much SGC downgrades for more significant mis-cuts. |
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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
7's.......... |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
It depends upon the backs. With SGC you'll probably not get a grade above SGC30 if the OJ has back damage (glue residue, writing, scaping, etc). If you can provide back scans we can probably guess at what the grades are. If there is evidence of trimming then the designations will be A (Authentic). |
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Posted By: Josh K.
all 10s due to back damage. |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
All the cards have a number grade on them and none have been trimmed other than some mis-cuts (not to be confused with trimmed). Just by judging the fronts what would the grades be? |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...trimmed to me. And if they aren't, then I'm not sure how one would ever distinguish a trimmed OJ from a non-trimmed OJ. |
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Posted By: fkw
70, 60, 60, 50, 60 |
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Posted By: Anonymous
sgc 84..should be sgc80 |
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Posted By: Cobby33
AUT |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Without back damage I'd guess the following: |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Here you go... Remember the ole saying.. "Buy the card and not the holder". I think that 19th century cards with blank backs with scrap book removal or writing should not be scrutinized as much as postwar cards. Thus more of a premium should be paid for those 19th century cards without any defects as well. I'm sure any registry collector would have stayed away from this lot but me being a collector could not resist.. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
JC, |
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Posted By: Cobby33
So what do I win for being closest? |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Cobby, you win the knowledge award which you can proudly display on Ebay and on this board. I proudly present you the knowledge award publicaly infront of all your peers. This award will go with you on every transaction you do. Many people try a lifetime to have knowledge and many come up short. Proud to have you on my sideand thanks for participating! JC |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...I was the closest: |
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Posted By: Dave
These OJ's are exactly why I don't like getting cards graded but I like buying graded cards. Say you're in the rat race of ebay and you see SGC 20 come up for these cards... some people may not even bother looking at the auction... but the cards themselves present incredibly well. "Buy the card, not the holder" should be lesson #1 to anyone starting to collect pre-war. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Actually, I believe my response - "all sgc 10s" is closer to all sgc 20s since I at least got the "1" right. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
<<"Buy the card, not the holder" should be lesson #1 to anyone starting to collect pre-war.>> |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
Nice cards JC, I'd gladly add OJs of that caliber to my collection. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Dave, |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Many of the main auction houses now state that the grades they assign OJs are without regard to any back damage because (in their opinion) the backs of the cards are of little or no significance. I kind of agree with them on this (up to a point) but I also believe that they should provide scans of the backs in the item descriptions. The back scans are available upon request but I think they should place the back scans in the item description so people understand the extent of the "damage" without having to ask. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I don't necessarily mind cards with back damage, but in my opinion it CERTAINLY is relevant to the grade. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Al, |
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Posted By: joe
So, anyone who is not bothered by back damage, what about rebacked Old Judges. Even if you are bothered by back damage, do you want a rebacked OJ in your collection? I'll include Gypsy Queens here also. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Joe, rebacking is a little bit different (to me, at least) than run of the mill back damage. |
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Posted By: Al C.risafulli
Fred: |
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Posted By: Judge Dred (Fred)
Agreed! |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
Agreed on many points. Re-backing on any card is a form of altering the card. I think on most 19th century cards if they are blank backs there should be some leniency. For that time period it was common to have the owners name on the card or a little writing on the back (normally in pencil |
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Posted By: Bob
JC- Your OJs are sweet! Who cares about a little back damage when the fronts are so nice? I can probably match you on some otherwise gorgeous E94s which are graded SGC 20 because of back paper loss/writing, but otherwise look like 80s. Since E94s, particularly in the colors I need, are scarce as hen's teeth, I adjust to the backs, pay less for them, and go on. |
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