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Here is an interesting one $2,060 sold for last night...for a PSA 3
100% bank on this card being cracked worked wrinkle and crease removed boom 8 holder. Happens all the time with zero disclosure....it's sad but true. If you have a great looking eye appeal card with something minor and a auction house lists and documents the write up as such you will do very well. This auction proves that. https://collectauctions.net/1957_Top...LOT56423.aspx# |
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I hope Bill is working on a book, and telling it straight; the good, the bad, and the ugly. I can't think of anyone who has experienced more of the hobby's history firsthand, not to mention how much of it he made himself, it would have to be a fascinating read.
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Yes, this card has excellent eye appeal.
Look at the bottom of the card (edge & corners - both sides). That’s why it was graded a 3. If anything, the auction description was overly positive to the point of being laughable. PSA allows a minor crease for 4s. I’m sure whoever bought this card will get quite a surprise in-hand if purchased solely for thinking a PSA 5.5 is possible let alone an 8. Now the question I have is if the PSA grader even cross-referenced this card while grading to their own standards. Who knows anymore as I think it’s an easy 4 on a bad day. Quote:
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Isn’t this where that fancy database and AI are supposed to kick in to identify cards that have been previously submitted and now cracked out and altered to get a better grade this time?
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I have no clue maybe don't know.
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This might possibly be the most revolting sentence I have read on this board.
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No way the card is an 8 after the wrinkle is taken out. Has corner wear most evident from the back but can be seen from the front. The lower right corner from the back has a bend which they will have to work some magic on. There is also some surface issues on the right side of his face...mostly in the hat. Very nice 3 but it is going to need a full makeover for an 8.
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That will change here in about 3 months when he gets this one back from PSA
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100%. Upon inspection, the flaws w/ this card stand out.
Whoever spent $2k, I wish them good luck. That is “near mint” price territory Quote:
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Far too much of an undertaking, from what I see. I think they can get more bang for their buck finding other candidates. Even if they trim it and take out the wrinkles making it appear NM-MT, if they do nothing with the surface issue on the right side, it is a 6 at best.
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