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Posted By: mike wrenn
1909 T-204 Ramly BOBBY WALLACE Graded 8 Nrmt-Mt |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
odds are the card will grade 5-6 by either PSA or SGC, it was still a good buy. I was the underbidder and probably would have paid a bit more, but the bidding was fairly light(due to the holder) and I thought it might go cheap. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I think that a dealer in this field with over 10,000 successful transactions under his belt is an expert in assessing how to maximize his profit generation; and on this card, as on all of his cards, he has made the correct choices. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
Gilbert, |
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Posted By: DJ
Gil...explain? Just curious. His current inventory isn't exactly "mind-blowing". A lot of unrealistic Buy It Now's and nothing in the three figures despite having over 1,200 items up. If this was graded by PSA (5 or 6), don't you think he may have gotten..perhaps more? |
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Posted By: Brian
The buyer will certainly maximize all income from this card regardless of effort. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Well, it is certainly true that most of the cards which this seller is currently offering are comparitively trivial standing next to a Ramly, however, when I checked earlier he was offering a single Goudey Gehrig. So, I assumed that the Ramly wasn't an isolated excursion into four figure cards for this seller. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
I asked him if he would guarantee authenticity since I assumed that the card is altered. He said that he would. It still has value in a PSA or SGC holder graded "Authentic". However, $1.2K for the card seems high to me. But the "Authentic" market is still at the beginning, so only time will tell how the candidates for PRO will fare pricewise in legitimate holders with the "Scarlet A". |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I wonder whether if faced with a choice between a trimmed card and a beater I would select wisely. And I wonder which choice is wise. |
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Posted By: bigfish
I would have taken a chance in the 250-450 range. The card looked to have a slant cut at the top and bottom. The front looked good. If it graded a 5/6 the buyer has done real well. I e-mailed the seller too. He would not offer any type of money back if the card was trimmed. I was also alittle weary about why it was in that holder? The person said he had tons on expeirence. Wonder why it wasn't crossed over to maximize his product. |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
I agree with Scott. I bought about 6 ASA 8 T204 cards from Hager at a show about 15 years ago, 1 had a TTT back. They |
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