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Regardless of grade your cards look much better with a black apron. |
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Where's the mark on the WaJo?
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The number "8" written on the back.
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Thanks, missed it. Beautiful card.
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Hi everyone, thought some of you might be interested to learn how this experiment turned out. I went into this buying the T206 WaJo, Cy Young, and Matty cards where I believed the grades weren’t doing them justice - two of the cards had MK qualifiers and the other I thought was just undergraded. After getting them regraded with SGC, I was a bit torn about keeping them or selling. I decided to sell all three and did so using the Fanatics Collect weekly auction. Their process worked smoothly and I feel I did every bit as well as with eBay or other auction options. Bottom line - after card costs, shipping, and grading I came out a little more than $400 ahead. Summary attached.
This was a fun experiment and I believe the cards as sold showed them in their best possible light. I am happy to have at least broke even and pocketed a few dollars but don’t know that I’ll try this again. Thanks all. |
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![]() I will say that I also believe market conditions may have affected these sales. |
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Surprising that the Christy was the one with loss.
Good job and some great cards.
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