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Posted By: Joe_G.
Here is the original thread which was interesting in itself => http://www.network54.com/Forum/thread?forumid=153652&messageid=1085895899&lp=1086382739 |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
Post a good scan for us when you get around to it! Thanks! |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
A bright light was placed at the side of the card to try and highlight the erased signature (back of card). |
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Posted By: leon
Nice story. I have never seen SGC grade any card above a 50, that had an indention from a pencil/mark, though they might have at some time. I have a few 19th Century issues crossed that were PSA 7MK's and they came back SGC 50's. Great ending either way as it's a beautiful card. Thanks for updating us.....best regards, leon |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Great story. You could substitute me as the guy looking like a punk rocker and that would be in the early 80s when I first moved to CA. Most dealers had serious reservation about letting me see any big ticket vintage cards since I am sure they assumed I was looking to run off with them. Mark Macrae was the only dealer that bothered to spend any time talking to me. |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
Julie, it was ~5hr drive for me from Detroit suburbs. We made a weekend out of the trip and took in all Niagara Falls (Canadian side) had to offer. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Wow - I'm happy to hear that someone came across a good deal on ebay lately. The 5 hour drive was definitely worth it. Congratulations on a fine score!!! |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
It's been a short while - has the card been graded? If so, what's the grade? |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
It did come back but graded lower than I hoped. Scott Hileman from SGC called me on the card and explained the situation. Basically, the card would grade SGC80+ front and back except for the imprint left on back from an early signature. This brought it all the way down to SGC40 but Scott said he'd be happy to take another look at it at the National. I believe I can get it graded SGC50 as I have similar cards graded as such. It's a borderline 40/50 card for SGC. |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Regardless of the grade the card is beautiful. One of the main reasons I get cards encapsulated is to protect them for future generations. I have a few cards graded by SGC that have been downgraded for similar reasons. I'm blown away by the 40 grade (a bit low) but as you stated it's not going anywhere. You made a great score on the card and if you want to sell it, let the bull board know - I'm sure you'll get some action on it. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I also happen to think PSA's qualifiers are silly. A card that is perfect except for a urine stain is not a 9(ST), it is toilet paper. |
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Posted By: leon
I agree but with a comment (about qualifiers). I have an N175 McCarthy that was a PSA 7 MK....the MK is an erased pencil mark on the back, and under intense magnification, a minute indention can be seen. The card is awesome otherwise. I resubmitted to SGC. It came back an SGC50.....vg-ex. I probably lost money on the deal but wanted it in an SGC holder for the registry. Other less trivial qualifiers/issues might be more fair but this one sucked. I guess the solution here is maybe to have SGC not hit so hard for this technicality? later |
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Posted By: david
having a card graded 7 mk is like having a card graded mint except for a crease. we all laugh when we see sellers listing items on ebay this way. a card that is graded 7 mk is not a 7. if grading companies would just follow the accepted guidlines for the respective grades it would make things a lot easier, unfortunately that is rarely the case |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
I always thought that the whole idea behind PSA qualifiers was to grade a card on appearance. It's kind of like curb appeal to a potential home buyer except the qualifier will let you know that the house has termites, a cracked foundation or a hardwood floor with urine stains. |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
I know of several SGC50 with equal or worse writing on back. The card just doesn't look right with an SGC40 grade, but that could just be me. Again, I placed the light at an angle to try and highlight the imprint from the old signature (near bottom). |
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