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So in the article I was quoted as saying 10%-15% value on a trimmed card. That is for an ordinary card. As I stated on the other side of the board I am not sure it applies to this card. This card, imo, might not have much of a hit on it at all since it is still clearly the best looking Wags in the hobby by a long shot, regardless of what is on the slab. regards
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Hey Leon,
Your quote might drive the prices of all trimmed cards in the future. Congratulations on making the big times. |
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I agree. I believe the Wagner will hold it's value. It's also possible we will never know if it doesn't ever get sold again - regardless of whether or not it gets regraded or not. Who knows? After all is said and done I believe this Wagner will represent a huge turning point in our hobby as a whole. Perhaps if it's resold the new buyer would assign much value to it because of this even if it is in an AUTH slab.
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