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Posted By: Richard Lloyd
Hi... Can some one kindly provide thoughts on buying REGIOANL HARD TO FIND trimmed cards...NOW, I found some 1951-54 Vancouver Capilanos Popcorn cards... These are NEAR IMPOSSIBLE to find... |
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Posted By: PASJD
I personally don't think trimmed cards will ever have more than a fraction of the value of the real thing, scarce or not. Perhaps a higher fraction but that's it. I would buy them if you really like them, but not as an investment. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
tough regional issues are pretty much the only post-war sets that continue to go up in value. but trimmed? unless youre talking about a card with only a handful in existence, i wouldnt touch them |
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Posted By: Julie
Not regional, but probably trimmed for innocent reasons. Someone posted recently that he didn't even condsider such trimming IMPORTANT. Can't go that far... |
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Posted By: Richard Lloyd
Thanks .... the cards are ONLY trimmed 3/16 in. |
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Posted By: petecld
If you're a collector... you'll buy the cards because you want them. |
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Posted By: dennis
if you know they are trimmed and priced as such,there is no problem. enjoy the card! |
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Posted By: Anonymous
trimmed is trimmed |
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Posted By: Richard Lloyd
yes... I agree trimmed is trimmed!!!... but it does look good!!! |
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Posted By: wesley
Generally, I would not pay VG or even G price for a neatly trimmed card that was otherwise EX. Of course, there are exceptions when a card can't be found any other way. |
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Posted By: Scott
If I intended to keep the card in my collection I would probably pay EX prices for an otherwise Gem Mint card. I have a trimmed CJ Reulbach that looks like it came right off the printing press - there is no way I would otherwise have the ability to see a Cracker Jack in such condition...well, to see 'most' of a CJ in such condition |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Unlike Ex, Vg and other card conditions; a trimmed card's grade is clearly identified (and not at all subjective), by most respectable grading services. In general, this damage identifies the card as Authentic/Poor. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
If you end up buying the cards, I would be willing to give you a very fair price for either 1952 Jesse Williams variation, trimmed or not. Please let me know. Thanks. |
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Posted By: hankron
When buying, I ask myself "What could I resell these for." If you're buying a trimmed card for $100 and could resell it for $100, there's no trouble. If you're buying a trimmed card for $100 and no one else would pay $5 for it because they don't want trimmed stuff, you're overpaying. |
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Posted By: tbob
The re-sale value plays a part in any consideration of buying a trimmed card. I have bought some trimmed cards (some were even described that way) |
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Posted By: David Smith
and who among us wouldn't want that to add to our collections?? |
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