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I acquired this '52 Campanella and it's possibly the nicest 3.5 I've ever seen. This card has 4 sharp corners, gorgeous color, and a nice clean back. The surface wrinkles are on the front of the card and is near his ear - not easy to detect. In fact, you pretty much need to hold the card at an angle under strong light. this card actually has the qualities of a near mint card. I was told by a fellow Net54 collector to buy the card, not the holder it's in. If I submit to PSA, do I leave it in the case? Or just call it a day and appreciate for what it is?
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That looks like a really nice card! The advice given is spot on, buy the card not the holder. So, unless you are a PSA collector, are in to the grades, or wanting to flip the card, personally I leave the card as is. I can't give you any advice or direction about submitting, as I generally buy ungraded or will crack out graded cards. Assuming you got the card for a good price, congratulations. Well bought!
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...paid about the price of a 4. But I really liked the card.
I know one day I will flip it to buy something else, which his why I was even considering the cross. That's probably the only way I would turn a small profit - is if it got bumped. But at the end of the day, it's a hobby and I should be able to break even - and in the meantime enjoy it for what it is. Thanks! |
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Agreed that is one of the nicest 3.5s I have seen.....and agree with the advice given you. I typically dont get cards graded...but will buy graded cards of course. It would be nice to have scans of the back prior to making that decision....is the back clean?
If you buy it, it would a nice addition to your collection. Last edited by Zach Wheat; 07-05-2015 at 09:04 AM. |
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Back looks good, and I already bought it! Thanks for the input! I think i will keep it as is.
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Another reason to look at the back is that there are two versions of this card. On the scarcer version, the R in major on the back is missing or partially missing along with a portion of the red line. It is just a print defect, but was listed as a variant in the Topps Super set that sold for $150,000 in the H &S auction awhile back. It has little hobby recognition though and would command a premium only for OCD master type collectors..
I have the set and all but 2 are ungraded, so it is easy to access in sheets in binders. I prefer ungraded as a collector. Agree with the others that your motive in obtaining it would drive the grading question Edited-- you have the scarce back Last edited by ALR-bishop; 07-05-2015 at 09:13 AM. |
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Here is a link to the Super Set checklist, including the two Campenelas
http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0LEV...PyTdCJOnXlNms- |
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Nice pick up then....clean back. Z |
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