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View Poll Results: Would having PSA 8 (Hand Cut) on the PSA 8 Wagner work? | |||
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159 | 75.71% |
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"All this legal stuff that is going on may just add the card's fame and celebrity. It's world's record sales vale may just keep chugging along."
If you put lipstick on a pig, it's still a pig. The card was altered in a manner to deceive. It belongs in a "A" holder. That having been said, it is still a damned pretty pig....um, card. Its subject, eye appeal and notoriety may still result in it bringing a higher price than an altered card warrants the next time it sells, but I think its days as a million-dollar card are behind it. |
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Kevin--I would be happy to take the other side of that bet
Could someone educate me on this. Did Mastro but a strip of cards, or the Wagner card already cut from a strip? If it is the latter, did he simply trim a trimmed card? If the former, wasn't he trimming a card from an already trimmed strip? Either way, wasn't he, in a way, shooting a corpse? Last edited by oldjudge; 07-28-2012 at 08:16 PM. |
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it was evidently from a sheet, hand cut, but oversized and wavy edges. as legend goes, he trimmed it down further to straight edges.
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Jay, there's a pic somewhere of the card before the last trim... It was more obviously hand cut before, in my opinion.
I still think it will sell for 7 figures. It seems like it's been in the hands of investors, not really any collectors, for the last 20 years. Last edited by Matthew H; 07-28-2012 at 08:31 PM. |
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http://www.t206museum.com/page/periodical_62.html
you can see it here, looks like bulge at upper right and also, wavy in other places. Last edited by travrosty; 07-28-2012 at 08:36 PM. |
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The card should be graded "Authentic." But, consistent with current practice (for example, the Lionel Carter collection), it should be further characterized. Most appropriate is the "Mastro Wagner."
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My opinion is that it doesnt matter how it grades now for future buyers. It is the most famous card in the world and this publicity will only make it more famous/notorious, which ultimately will increase it's "value" (ie what someone will pay for it).
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I'm not really sure what the "news" is with this card. Why is it being viewed any differently now than before? I realize why it is being discussed now, but has a single person's viewpoint on the card changed over what they thought about it last month? Should it be in an authentic slab? All indications point to yes. Will it ever be? I sincerely doubt it.
It is an interesting corollary to the main case, but really is, at most, just an exhibit, isn't it? PSA isn't named as a defendent in the case, are they? |
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