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Old 03-18-2013, 04:53 PM
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In the current Goodwin auction there is a T206 card labeled Authentic that looks VG-EX or better. Excellent visual appeal. I also saw an example above of a Lajoie portrait that looks EX+.

So what is the lesser evil, a little trim job or recoloring, or a beater with a crease running down the middle, or rounded corners (which I always avoid whenever possible)? In this scenario, it doesn't make any sense if you weigh the pro's and con's of the card objectively, that the beater carries a higher demand over a barely noticable altered card.

Just doesn't make any sense to a cardboard collector to pick the beater.
Personally I would take the authentic card, most of the time if it looked better. But then again I am building a set for fun, not for financial gain.
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beauty is in the eye of the beholder...personally...I can't stand altered cards and don't want them in my collection!
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I can't stand altered cards and don't want them in my collection!
I agree. I'll take a beater PSA 1/SGC 10 over a "sharp" altered card every day of the week.
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we seem to be in the minority!!!!! Don't get me wrong...I realise some cards only come in A grades...and that is fine...but as Chris stated I'd much rather have a decent p-f-g card as compared to a minty looking trimmed one!!!!
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I couldn't pass up this Authentic card. It's one I always liked and I couldn't afford one that was equivalent from an eye appeal viewpoint.
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David, that is a sharp Anson, a real beauty, altered or not. I seek out slabbed altered cards, no better way to get a gem at a lower price point.
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There is no right or wrong answer here. Arguments for both. Both have value and a market for resale. It's the altered cards with the 6, 7 and 8's on them that I worry about.
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Thanks Eric, I agree. It's the only way to afford some of the cards I want for my collection.
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There is no right or wrong answer here. Arguments for both. Both have value and a market for resale. It's the altered cards with the 6, 7 and 8's on them that I worry about.
+1.
I have some rare cards in my collection which are graded authentic, I have purchased them waiting for a graded card to surface and sometimes they just never do. They are more than just "placeholders" to me.
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I'm with Jeff and Bob. I have a few cards in my collection that are authentic
and will never part with them. They're favs!
I should also note that my collection involving cards with respected provenance has a few authentics. Nagy's cards, in particular, are graded authentic at times,
such as e90-1s. I've gladly had them framed for display.
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