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Posted By: Hal Lewis
These cards all have minimal paper loss on the backs from being removed from scrapbooks... but what grades do you think they would have received WITHOUT back damage?? |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
You used the right phrase: |
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Posted By: Julie
but I would pay full price for the Mack, if I had the dough--great card! |
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Posted By: Paul
Are you planning to unload any of these anytime soon? Nice cards. |
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Posted By: tbob
I had an ExMt E98 Mack graded PSA 2 recently because of some light back damage. I thought that was too steep of a drop. I have had VGish caramel cards with light back damage grade "Good" but have had more than one ExMtish caramel card drop down to the same PSA 2 because of back damage. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I knew the grades would stink because of the backs... |
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Posted By: Mike Williams
Just my opinion, but a card with back damage (missing paper, scrapbook residue etc.) would grade no better than Vg/Ex (I really want to say Vg but if the card is stunning otherwise, Vg/Ex gets the nod). I have a M116 Walter Johnson with paperloss from top to bottom (light, but obvious) and SGC graded it Ex. |
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Posted By: Howie
Cards with back damage regardless of what's on the back must have the damage taken into account when assigning an official technical grade. If you have two identical card fronts, one clean back and one damaged back, they can't be graded the same. In these cases the technical grading is meaningless to how the card should be priced. The act of slabbing was more for authentication than it was for grading. Educated buyers of a cards like the Mack and Robinson know this. Casual buyers passing them over because of the low grade number don't get it. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
It really depends on the degree of paper loss, too. A tiny nick at one end of the spectrum and maybe you get to vg; a big pull and the card is fair at best. |
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Posted By: ErikV
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Posted By: dennis
but still is nice and worth a lot more graded than not. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
When still Mint, some cards look better than others because their color, contrast, gloss, or other characteristics are superior. As their state of preservation deteriorates through use, these cards retain their superior qualities until they become very well used. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I feel the most important factor in grading an Old Judge is photo quality. What would you rather have- an N172 with a little corner wear, a bit of back damage, but a perfectly clear and rich photo; or one with square corners, clean back, but a light and blurry photo? Unfortunately, the grading services will give a higher grade to the latter. No factor is more appealing in an Old Judge than a rich photo, which should always be given extra consideration. But it never is. |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
But if slabbed, the "professional" grade can negatively affect the cards market value (at least to many potential customers). Hal, could you share scans of the backs to see what brought these beauties this far down? It would be greatly appreciated. |
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Posted By: Julie
but black and white? I've only SEEN one black and white Old Judge--in the last Mastro auction, a Delahanty with a little back damage--no, writing. So: can a "toned" (really?) Old Judge have a "rich color"? |
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