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Posted By: Paul
I just picked up the red background version of the E90-1 Keeler on ebay with some back damage. It's a card I've wanted for many years, and I thought that I got it at a steal of a price, even with the back damage. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Paul, I'd get rid of the card one way or the other. It would be a salvageable card if not for the lousy, wavy bottom as the front is nice otherwise. I would say it's worth less than what a PSA 1 is worth due to the back damage. Maybe $100 or less? I'd hold out for a 3 or so for about $500 as it really is a great card to have if you can get your hands on one. |
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Posted By: Geno
Paul -- |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Looks like the seller intentionally obscured the bottom edge in his ebay listing. I would attempt to return it on that fact alone. I agree with Jeff as to the value. I hope you paid with paypal and have recourse to dispute the purchase in the event the seller does not stand behind it. Given the effort he took to hide the fact the card is poorly trimmed I suspect he is not going to be cooperative with a return. |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
Paul - Tony |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Well what does it cost to get it in an authentic holder?? |
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Posted By: Paul Kaufman
The card is obviously trimmed and worth no more than $150. You need to get some money back, since the listing did not mention the trimming. If you can get some cash back from the seller, I would keep the card and get it graded AUTHENTIC by SGC. Good luck ! |
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Posted By: Brad
Paul, |
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Posted By: dennis
seller should have mentioned it was trimmed...it was scanned in a top loader so the trimmed bottom did not look as obvious in the ebay auction. i would contact about sending it back to him asap and see what he says. nice card but imo if it was scanned properly and trimming was mentioned it would have sold for a little less. |
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Posted By: Paul
Thanks for all of the advice. I will be contacting the seller. Your estimates are a little lower than I was guessing, which is part of the reason why I'll be contacting him. That, and the fact that it's just not right. |
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Posted By: Paul
I've contacted the seller, and he has agreed to take the card back for a full refund. Incidentally, he said he has owned the card for 25 years. |
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Posted By: fkw
For what its worth, the seller at the beginning of the auction originally had the card listed as as a T206 White Border. I wrote them and told them what set the card was really from. I dont think they knew they had a trimmed card. |
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Posted By: Paul S
I still have a large group of E-90s that I bought more than 30 years ago. Some have holes, some are long, some are short, and a couple are so obviously trimmed that you know it's not an attempt to hide anything. Probably just to fit inside a holder. |
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