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Old 08-01-2013, 12:28 PM
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Default 1934 Goudey Lou Gehrig SGC 98 on Sports Cards Plus

Has anyone else seen this card on their current auction? Absolutely incredible.....
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Old 08-01-2013, 12:49 PM
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It does appear to be a beauty, but that said, grading a card a 10 rather than a 9 always strikes me as arbitrary and creating artificial value.
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This is where I can’t follow the TPG craze of grades. No doubt the SGC card is most likely better in some way compared to my 7.5 but is it hundreds of thousands of dollars better? I just could never bring myself to pay that much more for a card.

I can understand why some folks do I guess, and no shot against any of them. However for me it just seems hard to justify.

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Old 08-01-2013, 01:29 PM
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Agreed! Except for some minor print schmack by his hat, yours is equally as nice. And your centering is better!
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This is where I can’t follow the TPG craze of grades. No doubt the SGC card is most likely better in some way compared to my 7.5 but is it hundreds of thousands of dollars better? I just could never bring myself to pay that much more for a card.

I can understand why some folks do I guess, and no shot against any of them. However for me it just seems hard to justify.


No, I'd happily take yours and pay off my house with the money I saved. No question about it.
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At first glance, there is little difference between the two cards. You have to really look to find the justification for the lower technical grade.

John's card has a very small wrinkle in the lower right corner (where the white border meets the blue, just above the ellipses. Then there is a slight blue smudge to the left of Lou's hat, and some very light white on the catcher silhouette. And we don't see the backs, there could be a minor imperfection that could contribute to the lower grade.

But there's no way, at least to my untrained eye, that there's two and a half grades worth of difference between these two cards. I would fall out of my chair if I had even a chance to own a card as nice as the one John is showing us. And the price difference between the two is obscene.

And quite honestly, I like John's better. I think the color saturation on Gehrig's face on the 10 is a little too strong. I also think John's card has better centering.
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At first glance, there is little difference between the two cards. You have to really look to find the justification for the lower technical grade.

John's card has a very small wrinkle in the lower right corner (where the white border meets the blue, just above the ellipses. Then there is a slight blue smudge to the left of Lou's hat, and some very light white on the catcher silhouette. And we don't see the backs, there could be a minor imperfection that could contribute to the lower grade.

But there's no way, at least to my untrained eye, that there's two and a half grades worth of difference between these two cards. I would fall out of my chair if I had even a chance to own a card as nice as the one John is showing us. And the price difference between the two is obscene.

And quite honestly, I like John's better. I think the color saturation on Gehrig's face on the 10 is a little too strong. I also think John's card has better centering.
That 86 is an amazing card.

I'm not sure the lower right is a wrinkle. Maybe just a bit of a print flaw where something dragged across the sheet while wet? Wrinkles get hit a lot harder than 86, One of my cards with a bend, not even a wrinkle, and only visible at just the right angle got knocked down to 50. (despite the published standard allowing wrinkles all the way up to 70 )

There's also a slight difference in registration and a fisheye on the cheek. Hard to notice since it's in a complex area and not a dark color.

I'd still take the 86 over the 10, assuming I could ever afford either.
It's just that nice looking overall. I think it's one of the nicest Goudeys I've seen.

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At first glance, there is little difference between the two cards. You have to really look to find the justification for the lower technical grade.

John's card has a very small wrinkle in the lower right corner (where the white border meets the blue, just above the ellipses. Then there is a slight blue smudge to the left of Lou's hat, and some very light white on the catcher silhouette. And we don't see the backs, there could be a minor imperfection that could contribute to the lower grade.

But there's no way, at least to my untrained eye, that there's two and a half grades worth of difference between these two cards. I would fall out of my chair if I had even a chance to own a card as nice as the one John is showing us. And the price difference between the two is obscene.

And quite honestly, I like John's better. I think the color saturation on Gehrig's face on the 10 is a little too strong. I also think John's card has better centering.
Bill- I slightly disagree with you on the coloration of Gehrig's face on the 10. I honestly think that is one of the reasons the card got the grade. It almost looks too good (deep color saturation) if you know what I mean....Corner wise, there is not 2 and a half grade difference between the two, but I do see some other areas that account for the grade difference.

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This is where I can’t follow the TPG craze of grades. No doubt the SGC card is most likely better in some way compared to my 7.5 but is it hundreds of thousands of dollars better? I just could never bring myself to pay that much more for a card.

I can understand why some folks do I guess, and no shot against any of them. However for me it just seems hard to justify.

I agree! I wouldn't think twice about taking the 7.5 instead of the 10 and putting the extra money I saved into other parts of my collection. The centering on the 7.5 is much more appealing too. Who cares if under magnification the corners are "sharp" instead of "razor sharp"...unless you're buying a number.
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