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Posted By: runrickey
I have a lot of old football cards from the 60's that are worth a lot and in amazing condition. Problem is, my Grandfather wrote his intials on the back of each card. |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
If your grandfather wrote his initials on them they are neither worth a lot, nor in amazing condition. |
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Posted By: Dave
Nope....and not worth the money to get graded either IMO |
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Posted By: mark
If you go to the search bar and type in REMOVE INK a list of Old Threads will come up and answer your question. |
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Posted By: Mark Burke
I'll take the worthless Nagurski rookie card......with the ink on the back. |
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Posted By: dennis
if they are near mint cards w/ink they would (maybe) grade ex 5 with a mark qualifier from psa. good with sbc. 2.5 good+ with gai. best i would suggest is send the most valuable cards to PSA and see how they do. unfortuantely ink on the back really damages a cards value and removal is always detectable. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Hey Runrickey, |
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Posted By: JK
Sorry Frank - but I think that most of your post is entirely wrong. You are correct that new stuff is held in low regard - particularly new football as this is a baseball card board. That's really not relevant to the question though and the question was honestly and fairly answered. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
It's unlikely you will be able to remove the ink so as it's invisible to PSA, so I'd not worry about the issue. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
JK, |
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Posted By: Dylan
Also needed to be considered is while i purchase pre world war 1 cards all the time in the VG and even GD range, when i have purchased cards from the 1960's my tolerence for condition is much much tougher. These cards are much easier to find in higher grades, i have no reason to settle for a lower graded example. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I was once doing tests on how to identify alterations to cards. One test involved soaking |
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