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Hello all,
Just wondering...Today I received a group of 1954-55 Baltimore Zipcards from SGC. They received numerical grades, but they have also been designated as "Hand Cut" on the label. For what it's worth, the Standard Catalog provides approximate measurements due to their "hand-cut nature", but they're pretty rare so I'm not sure if they deserve a definitive "hand cut" on the label. Also, I just looked quickly through ebay at other hand cut cards and none of them have that designation on the label. Not sure if I like that or not. When it comes time to sell, will people think "Wow, those must be even more hand cut than normal hand cut cards!" SGC had only graded 6 of these before my 25, so I really don't know if they had done this to the other zipcards. Thoughts? Thanks, Tom |
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I wouldn't be concerned. The grade is what matters. Nice cards.
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Major applause for sgc....If they are hand cut they should be labeled that way
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TATSR, Howdy. While I know nothing about this card issue, let me join the others in easing your worry. One of the good things that professional grading companies do is to provide the designation of "HAND CUT" to their label as a point of historical reference to the manner in which the cards were offered to the public.
For example, the 1960-1963 Post Cereal cards were printed on the backside of their breakfast cereal boxes. You had to cut the cards off the box to get the individual cards. The noteworthy exception was 1961, whereby the customer could send a box top and change for a team set (which was usually not the entire team printed by Post, and some cards were only included in the send away offer, while a few were only to be found on the cereal boxes. This sounds confusing, and perhaps a poor example). Nevertheless, the key to my point was that the consumer had to hand cut the cards off the product package, whereas all gum cards and many regional issues were factory cut and ready to add to your collection. The merits of hand cut cards are considerably enhanced when the professional grading firm assigns it a grade as high as the example you provided us. In other words, the "HAND CUT" designation makes the card all the more remarkable and valuable when it receives such a high grade. Really, anything Near Mint or better with a hand cut card is pure wow. ![]() Nice going, collecting bro! Please favor us with any details of the set, if you know. Take care. ---Brian Powell |
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The problem with that, Brian, is that SGC does not indicate "hand-cut" on Post cereal cards or Bazookas either (or Hostess). I do not know if they are changing their policy or because this issue is so scarce they felt a need for the designation. Frankly I'm not convinced they are hand-cut from the scans I have seen of these and others, although I've never held one in hand.
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As for the Baltimore Oriole regional that started the discussion, I obviously would have no idea one way or the other. Thanks again, Todd. ----Brian Powell |
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