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From last night. Seemed high again, to me...
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Didn't see it, but did the appraiser make any mention or reference to how the value could significantly change were the owner to get them graded by a TPG? They don't often have actual cards on AR, mostly sports memorabilia and such, for which there aren't necessarily any currently published price guides out there, or so it seems to me.
And it is hard to tell the condition of the cards just from the images, but given that they are raw, what do you think of the appraisal, about twice what they would actually go for? Or maybe even a bit less? Last edited by BobC; 01-25-2022 at 04:43 PM. |
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L-R, her guesses at grade were 3.5-4, 5, 4 (I think),
And don’t get me started on TPGing!
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By the way, you did say the appraiser was a "her", right? Not trying or intending to be or appear sexist, but I find that to be very odd when you think about how the hobby is so very male oriented. |
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I responded to an online ad regarding a porcelain railroad sign and struck a deal after emailing and then speaking with this elderly gentleman on the phone. He wanted paid with money orders which I sent and once he received them and packed the sign up discovered the fedex shipping was considerably more than he charged me. He called me up and apologized saying he hadnt shipped anything in years and didnt realize the increase in costs. He asked if I wanted to cancel the deal or send him some more money to cover actual shipping costs. I sent him additional money and then I got a call from his daughter and she really apologized for the situation. We chatted for a bit telling her my main interest was antique baseball. She introduced herself as Leila Dunbar. She's a good lady and I've always enjoyed her sports appraisals on the Roadshow.
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Dunbar was director of sports auctions at Sotheby's, so she's no slouch.
I had interaction with her once, and found her very pleasant. |
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Thank you all, I did not know that about Ms. Dunbar. Haven't watched new AR episodes in quite a while and was not familiar with her. Still, she appears to be more of an exception than the norm when you think of baseball card experts.
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