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Posted By: MVSNYC
i don't mean to cause a whole big rukus here, and let me start by saying that i support & collect PSA and mastro's... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
As I've said numerous times before, I stay away from cards as highly graded as this one. Not only is the price prohibitive, but this card is presumptively trimmed even before you show me a scan with borders as thin as those. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
It looks exactly the same size as the SOV350 I sent you. Re-Submit and you've made eight grand! |
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Posted By: JK
While its impossible to tell for sure from a scan, those borders look awfully suspect. Perhaps the reason its not been brought up specifically is that it you almost expect it with such cards. |
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Posted By: Bill K
Compare it size wise to the Johnson Port. PSA 9 and you will get your answer. Can open, worms everywhere! |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Do any regular contributors on this Board other than Jim C. collect PSA 8 pre-war cards? |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
i collect T206 PSA 8's, so this topic is important to me...as mentioned above, i do support PSA & Mastro's, but just wanted to get some opinions on older slabs vs. newer ones... |
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Posted By: Brett
The borders on this e97 Young look a little thin too.... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I think there has been some discussion on the older/newer PSA slabs before, and there were arguments on both sides. For example, when I first got into T206 collecting, my collection was initially based on a lot of 11 PSA graded T206 cards, all graded prior to year 2000 and containing the old hologram on the back (as opposed to the Nasdaq/NYSE initials CLCT), that I got on ebay for $500. This lot included a PSA 6 Hal Chase with a corner crease. However, one of the reasons I got out of PSA grading was because of all of the problems with the company that arose after I began collecting. So, I am not sure you can slice it old vs. new, but real PSA collectors may have different opinions. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
T206 Collector- |
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Posted By: T206Collector
[For my money, i just like to see big white borders, that's all.] |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
i have been collecting T206 cards for 15 years now...i started out buying raw cards, mostly beaters, some vg-ex...but i was absolutely in love with the set, and i know alot of history surrounding the game...i then starting becoming a stickler on condition: centering, sharpness, registration (clarity), etc...now that i collect high grade examples, my passion is still there, i am just now able to afford better pieces vs. my youth...I ALWAYS have collected the "card" NOT the "holder"... |
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Posted By: T206Collector
...for the input. I appreciate the insight. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Autograph expert Mark Allen Baker was once commenting on collecting autograph |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
well, an expert on PSA 8's, I'm not (you'll have to ask Jim Crandell for that)...i've only gotten into high grade cards over the last 2 years...but as far as T206 cards go in general, i do actually consider myself VERY knowledgable...every once in a while, i'll see cards with similar borders to that one, and i usually steer clear, mainly because i do not like the way they look... |
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Posted By: Brett
I've seen many high grade t206s on ebay that looked trimmed, yet PSA grades them !! |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I am quite tempted to offer some high grade PSA collector a lot of money to have his cards independently reviewed by SGC and Beckett or GAI. I would then like to publish the findings on this board or elsewhere. I wonder how many high grade PSA collectors would go for it. And, I wonder what the results would be. |
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Posted By: Darren
Long ago I made a decision to focus on midgrade cards for my pre-war collection, boy I'm I glad I did. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
[Long ago I made a decision to focus on midgrade cards for my pre-war collection, boy I'm I glad I did.] |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Paul, if the Johnson above is "presumptively trimmed" why will it sell for 11K? Perhaps it is just presumptively trimmed in your home. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Despite all the discussions we have had on this board, I think Jeff is correct that once a card is slabbed it will sell no matter what. There may be a few people who stay away from cards that appear small but there are just too many out there who want them. And the majority won't even question them. I am not saying it is right to put a trimmed card in a holder, and I take the grading services to task for their outright carelessness, but the fact is you can sell any PSA 8 card at any time. You may not like the card yourself, but be certain that somebody else will. |
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Posted By: JimB
T206, |
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Posted By: T206Collector
[Paul, if the Johnson above is "presumptively trimmed" why will it sell for 11K?] |
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Posted By: quan
for someone who's trying to put together a t206 set in sgc40s, you're spending an awful lot of time on a high grade PSA t206 card. being a caramel collector i know i'm riveted to every t209 obak thread started. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Quan, |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Actually, the card sold for about 11K with the juice. My 11K statement was not an estimate but the price with the juice at the time I wrote that post. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Jeff, |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Paul, |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I think SGC has the same issue with their old flips. I have a few and have read about SGC purchasing those back to bring them up to their current standard. It always makes me realize that card grading is fluid and changes with the times. Consistent with the "2038 thread," I really do wonder sometimes what the standard will be when I retire from card collecting and pass the cards along to my children or sell them through Google Auctions (which will have bought eBay in 2013). |
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