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Your paying my $10 to put it on ebay? I don't understand.
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My first instinct was that something was off as well, but I don't have it in hand so I won't say anything either way. Yes though, trading card companies make MAJOR mistakes on occasion. Probably the most famous cut card in history (the Topps 27' Yankees booklet, had to have a handful of signatures replaced because they ended up bad.
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Always looking for rare Tommy Bridges items. Last edited by sbfinley; 11-25-2015 at 03:04 PM. |
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![]() I believe what he is trying to say is that PSA/DNA provides a "Quick Opinion" service for eBay auctions (maybe others?). It's around a $10 fee for them to look at the eBay auction (which is why he told you to list it). So, I'm betting that's what he's referring to. If it's comes back authentic (I'm not familiar with the sig so hence the "if") you would be able to send it in for the full authentication service and they subtract that Quick Opinion fee from the total. List your item for free as a BIN and go to the PSA/DNA Quick Opinion, submit a request for said opinion, then he would reimburse you the fee. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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HOFAutoRookies.com Last edited by HOF Auto Rookies; 11-25-2015 at 04:45 PM. |
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Yes to above , provided you post it and it doesn't come back as unable to determine, as you would be reimbursed your money back regardless.
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Is anyone in this thread interested in the card? Or are you simply questioning it? If it's the later, thanks for your thoughts. If there is interest, then I would certainly be willing to send it in to PSA/DNA.
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Wouldn't you have the slightest concern about the authenticity towards this card? At least 3 people came on here about the question to the authenticity. If it were me, I would like to get that all squared away if it's authentic before trying to move it. If not, you'll even have a worse mess on your hands. If it isn't, you would get a monstrous replacement in return I would bet. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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HOFAutoRookies.com Last edited by HOF Auto Rookies; 11-25-2015 at 04:56 PM. |
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If I knew 100% it wasn't a letter press I might be interested at $1500 or a trade
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I could go $1750 delivered that's about as low as I want to go for a 150+ year-old auto.
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Thank you for the clarification. The wish nothing but the best for this card. Good luck with the sale or trade Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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