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Posted By: barrysloate
I think we had this discussion a while ago, but it's worth revisiting. |
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Posted By: leon
"Are Large Bordered Baseball Cards Worth a Premium?" |
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Posted By: Anthony S.
Unfortunately, we all know what has happened to so many of the older cards that used to have large borders. Nothing says "not tampered with" like a big honkin' borders. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Anthony- that's of course a major issue. |
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Posted By: CoreyRS.hanus
Putting aside the issue of increased value due to the opportunity to unscrupulously alter the card, from a purely collector's viewpoint, I've never understand why an oversized card should be more desirable than an regulation-size card. A regulation-size well-centered card means it was perfectly cut to specification. An over-sized card means it was imperfectly cut. Conceptually why should imperfection result in a greater value than perfection? Certainly with under-sized cards it does not, regardless of concerns about trimming. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Oversized cards do not sell for a premium, and perhaps never will. But well centered oversized stamps can sell for 10x or more what an average stamp sells for. |
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Posted By: David Atkatz
<<Conceptually why should imperfection result in a greater value than perfection?>> |
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Posted By: leon
"... I've never understand why an oversized card should be more desirable than an regulation-size card." |
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Posted By: CoreyRS.hanus
David, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Corey- in the case of the "Jumbo Wagner" the card was a bit misshapen and that might bother some collectors. |
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Posted By: David Atkatz
What you say is true, Corey. But aren't oversized-border cards more scarce? |
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Posted By: Marc S.
There are a number of slabbed high-grade pre-war cards that measure slightly less than "typical size". I am not suggesting that many / all of these are trimmed or altered, but there are a number of undersized pre-war cards that have, by one means or another, made their way into a graded card holder. My experience is that, generally, these cards sell for a slight to noticeable discount on a regular sized or oversized example. |
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Posted By: Steve Dawson
Another concern with oversized cards is the fact that, at least with modern star/HOFer cards, the oversized nature of the card can indicate that it was cut from a sheet after leaving the factory. Admittedly, this is much less of a concern with pre-WWII cards, since the sheets simply don't exist; but it's still something to be wary of. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Marc S.
Great scan! What percentage of T206 large border cards do not have a secondary name on the card? Any perspective? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The top row of cards on a sheet would not have a name above the picture. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
Hi Marc, |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
I have 2 Jumbo Tinker ports that cannot be for sale ever |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Yep- 40's and 50's. Fall is in the air. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Marc S.
Sorry -- I guess the underlying question I was getting at was this: since we know that only those at the top of a sheet would have no extra type on an oversized example, I was wondering if, considering that you had seen ~100 examples, perhaps the percentage w/o extra type might lead to some logical deductions as to what a T-206 Sheet size may have been. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Brian would have a better idea than me on that one. |
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Posted By: Doug Moore
My humble contribution... |
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Posted By: Dean H
I too dig the larger borders. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Every big bordered baseball card posted on this thread looks terrific, and I think I've proven my point. I do believe in the future they will command a larger premium. |
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