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Posted By: Adam
Is there a general rule of thumb when it comes to what grade (or above) constitutes a "collector's grade" when it comes to vintage cards? For example, using the PSA or SGC grading scale, what grade (or above) would a T206 have to be to call it a collector's grade? |
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Posted By: Marty
This is up to each individual collector to determine for them selves. If you ask some, PSA 8 is the lowest that should be sought out. For others, the cost is the issue, so they will look for 1's as long as they can tell what the card is. For the Mastro's, their raw cards in collector grade would probable range fron vg - exmt. |
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Posted By: leon
When I hear "collector grade" in pre war terms I think of fr to vg.....but that is just me...Otherwise, of course, each collector is different....Hence, when I use the term "collector grade" you will see cards in the pr to vg grades....regards |
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Posted By: David R
What does it mean to say that a card is "collector's grade"? Aren't most people who buy vintage cards collectors? Are the other cards investor grade? Dealer grade? Wealthy collector's grade? |
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Posted By: Michael Steele
It really is subjective. I kind of agree with leon with P-VG but even VG is a pretty high grade in some sets such as the E-107 and really all caramels seem tough in ex or over. But then Jim C would probably say anything less then an 8 is the rest of mankinds trash. |
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Posted By: Adam
So if VG or below is collector grade, what do you call above VG? |
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Posted By: James Gallo
I would say it depends on the card and set. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Collector's grade is loose, casual term-- not listed in any lexicon of terminology--, and means lower grade. I would say VgEx and below, though others may differ. I've heard the term used, but never specifically, much less officially, defined. |
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Posted By: JimB
I think David R said it perfectly. |
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Posted By: Eric B
Collectors grade is VG-EX. |
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Posted By: Scott Levy
Glad we got that cleared up |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I use the term "collector grade" for my off condition material simply because it sounds better than "low grade." It's really a minor point. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
classificatory... |
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Posted By: Chris Diaz
I agree that it depends on the individual. As for T206's, in my short time of collecting these, I have noticed quite a difference in eye appeal between SGC 30's and 40's. Some 40's are just beautiful. Since 40's are within my budget, I'm trying get certain players in a grade of at least 40, so I guess that would be my "collectors grade". I think the phrase "buy the card, not the grade" could be applied here as well. |
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Posted By: Doug
I've always considered it to be Fair-VG, but I guess a lot of it has to do with one's individual budget. |
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Posted By: Steve Murray
This has always been my guide as to mainstream sets such as T206 and 33 Goudey. For less mainstream issues I do not use the term. |
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Posted By: Mac Wubben
I will offer up a new definition of collector grade...a card with a low technical grade, but with good eye appeal. Pinholes or ad-back cards with back damage are good examples. I expect everyone to adopt this grading convention. |
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Posted By: JimB
How about cards in the grades that collectors collect? That would be from poor to gem mint. |
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Posted By: leon
With all due respect ...c'mon...."collector grade" when we see it in print means that the cards are usually in a little bit lower grade...ie pr-vg'ish.....This wasn't a trick question or a tough one. Do we really need to over analyze it? How many times have you seen a PSA 8 - PSA 10 be described as "collector grade"....sometimes common sense isn't so common....take care |
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Posted By: JimB
Leon, |
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Posted By: leon
That is a fair thought. I just politely disagree. I will still use the commonly used term where it fits as I don't think it's too devisive. I think many of us "armpit" collectors like "collector grade" as opposed to "high grade"...... High grade collectors are equal to collector grade collectors as it's only a matter of personal taste. But again, I understand what you are saying..No big whoop in my book........take care |
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Posted By: Alan
I say collector grade for me means "near poor". |
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Posted By: JimB
Leon, |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I believe collector's grade was meant to mean cards bought by the normal, average collector on a normal, average collecting budget-- either because they have a normal, average income or otherwise a limited budget for collecting. The proverbial collector in this case can't purchase a PSA 9 1955 Bowman Mickey Mantle (or at least many of them), but can afford one in, say, grade 3. If the normal, average collector aspired to own a 1958 Topps set, he'd be able to reasonably afford a Vg example rather than a PSA graded Nrmt-Mt example. |
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Posted By: dennis
collector grade is average condition. circulated, vg/ex. this is a term used back b4 the price guides, slabbers and investors.and when collectors traded to get what they needed. if a card were worse it was noted as poor or a filler. there were always collectors around who were looking for "mint" cards and were willing to pay a premium,but most collectors just wanted average cards. i think in todays card collecting world the term is passe'. |
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Posted By: leon
I sort of thought we were talking about "grade" and not value, as the title of the thread asked. As I remember one of those cards is a GD and the other is VG....I personally consider those collector grade...but you are right...it's just semantics. We armpits collect " |
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Posted By: JimB
I guess some of my best cards are "armpit" cards. |
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Posted By: leon
I still have a few closet "backbone" cards too...It's ok...we can co-mingle...take care now.... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
There are no collector grade Van Gogh paintings, and I'm sure some are in rough shape. The same can probably said for T206 Honus Wagners. |
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Posted By: Steve
To me it means cards or coins in lower grades that are still collectible. |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
For most vintage baseball pwe-war issues, I would say 2's, 3's & 4's. |
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