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Posted By: Chris Counts
I just got outbid on a couple trimmed cards that went for crazy prices. Both were post-war (a '52 Bowman Musial for $195 and a '66 Kahn's Pinson for $135), but I've been outbid for on several pre-war trimmed cards recently as well. I'm a budget collector (do we still use the phrase "armpit" around here?), and I've picked up a few trimmed cards because I figure it's the only way those cards will ever make it in my collection. I wouldn't be surprised if trimmed cards are becoming more accepted. Certainly altered items are widely accepted in many genres of collectibles, particularly in the art world. Also, many cards marked "Authentic" display far better than most 1s and 2s. I'm curious what others think ... |
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Posted By: Steve
Be happy you got outbid. 195.00 for a 52 Musial? |
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Posted By: Matt
either that or the buyers are planning on cracking and resubmitting. |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
The Musial was ungraded and looked short from side to side. The seller said it had been rejected as trimmed. The Pinson, I believe was in an SGC holder. Those late 60s Kahn's all seem to me like they're cut crazy, so I can't imagine how they grade them. I've seen 7s that look worse than some that were considered miscut ... |
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Posted By: Fred C
To me it depends on the issue. For example, I'll take a trimmed OJ over a trimmed Topps card. Also, the AUTH label and slab gives trimmed cards a little more legitimacy. |
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Posted By: Jason L
I thought about posting something similar last week but my idea lost momentum somewhere along the way. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
I picked up a Lot of AUTH T206 in SGC slabs for about $20 per. They are beautiful! Near mint in all respects except for the fact that they may be slightly trimmed. Some I can't even tell. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
A few of mine. See what I mean? |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
How about this one. Rob http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=140239842880&ssPa geName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=004 |
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Posted By: Matt
Robert - that Joe Jax was discussed on the board a few weeks back; odd that it went for 3X what an almost identical one went for at Mastro the week before. |
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Posted By: Jason L
See, I completely agree. |
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Posted By: Bob
I am a firm believer that someday in the future the price of a lightly (if at all)trimmed card in an SGC holder graded authentic will rival the price of an SGC 30 card. Not many agree with me, but I think in the future this could happen. We are already seeing hard to find and also HOFer prewar cards in great shape except lightly trimmed and slabbed "auth" bringing higher and higher prices. |
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Posted By: quan
tbob that would only happen if there is a chance the card could be resubmitted for a (high) numerical grade. i would tend to agree that a nice A example could fetch more than a trashed 1. with collectors it's mostly eye appeal...1s and As are a blurry line these days. |
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Posted By: TONY
I remember a trimmed card would sell for 10% max of the price of a non-trimmed card..... Now I see people paying 30% or so for trimmed cards |
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Posted By: Steve
IMO it depends on the scarcity of the card in question. |
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Posted By: James Gallo
I think it depends on the rarity of the card and the value. I have a few slightly trimmed cards and I don't mind them. I think if say a T-206 was trimmed to the image it would not be nearly as desirable as some that have been shown in this thread. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
The color on this card (and the Hindu back) caused me to overlook the top trim when bidding on this card. There can't be that many untrimmed versions of this card out there (and if there are I wouldn't have paid what I did). |
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Posted By: Paul Carek
I was under the impression SGC wouldn't encapsulate a trimmed card (except for strip cards). Not true? |
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Posted By: leon
SGC, PSA, and I am sure Beckett will put trimmed cards in AUT holders....regards |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
The T206s I posted of Schulte and Sheckard were busted out of SGC holders ... |
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