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Posted By: Jeff Robinson
Hi Everyone, |
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Posted By: Sean Coe
The question you have to ask yourself is: If it would grade a 9 why hasn't he sent it in? Why wouldn't he benefit from the extra dollars grading it would provide? |
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Posted By: Peter Thomas
it were real, which it is not, it would grade a 4 or 5. Look at what the seller has been buying and the fact that he has not sold anything |
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Posted By: dan mckee
I would only buy this card in person. |
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Posted By: Brian
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Posted By: Chuck Ross
Hey guys: Those of you who know me personally (Dan and a few others) know that I collect mainly pre-war nonsports. There have been a few auctions on eBay lately that make me wonder if some of the problems on the baseball side are slipping over into nonsports (for example, the recent auction of the super rare card #25 from the Wild West gum set by Gum Inc). I passed it up but I never really was able to decide, even after corresponding with the seller, regarding the card's authenticity. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
In many to most cases where a card is judged fake by this board, the card in the scan simply looks bad. It is often compounded by other signs (private auction, no guarantee, dubious history, etc). |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
A man who specialized in 1933-5 Goudeys contacted me because he recently read about the prevelance of reprinted and fake 1933 Goudeys. He said he's been collecting Goudeys for about 20 years and was worried that he might have some fakes in his collection. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
A seller who sells high end fakes doesn't last for long without getting slammed hard in feedbacks and NARU'ed, which is why these guys change names more frequently than their underwear. Low feedback, lack of expertise, private auction, private feedback and authenticity disclaimers are key factors. So is a raw item being sold with a sob story or with an admission that the item would be worth a lot more graded. I agree I cannot see it in the scans many times, but combine that with the other factors above. There are sellers who offer quality items that they do not understand. Frequently, these sellers are out of their expertise and throw the item up there without reserve to see what it gets. |
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Posted By: Jeff Robinson
Thanks for the help. |
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