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Posted By: leon
I am going to start collecting e221 and e222 only in PSA 10...... Also, I am going to go ahead and try to complete my Four Base Hits set in PSA 10 too.... If anyone has any leads on some of these please let me know. I am anxious to complete these 3 sets....asap.... |
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Posted By: JimCrandell
First of all, of course the gem mint grade is not arbitrary. |
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Posted By: Jim Dale
If PSA 10's are "common" and its something I want to collect then I'll get the PSA 10's over the 9's and 8's. For example my Ozzie Smith collection is nothing but PSA 10's. Some are only $5 where as the rookie is nearly $2k. In 1975 mini's the 10's are 200/500 depending on who so I go for 8's and 9's because its a 660 card set and a set of 10's isn't practical to my budget. In vintage I hardly even imagined getting a PSA 10. What are there - someone said - 13 PSA 10 T206 cards? I'm glad to have part ownership of a 9 and an SGC 96. Those are fine by me. |
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Posted By: Paul
Leon, I know it's your forum. But your post really should be in the buy/sell section. You are getting an unfair advantage in your quest for PSA10 Four Base Hit cards by posting in this thread. |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
I agree with Jim C. that Gem Mint is a legitimate grade. It may well serve PSA's marketing purposes to use it, but it is a term collectors have used over the years to communicate with each other about the condition of cards. Yes Mint means 'no defects', and in theory a card either has defects or it doesn't, but in practice it isn't quite that clear-cut, because of the subjectivity inherent in each person's evaluation of defects. (And again, there is no such thing as a 'perfect' card.) Mint means essentially problem free; there is nothing negative worth noting. Gem Mint means "absolutely, no doubt about it, you'd have to be crazy not to think this one is Mint." |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Eric- did it grade? |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Barry -- unfortunately I sold the 1956 Topps Mantle card a long time ago, as part of a high grade complete set that I put together. That was long before professional grading came along. The Mantle was definitely the centerpiece of the set. I seem to remember that I had invested about $1000 in the set during 1984-85 and was able to sell it in 1987 for about $4500. Prices were really taking off then. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
You have a better memory than me. I don't remember that 56 Mantle, but I didn't forget the fabulous red Cobb you sold me. That was the best one I had ever seen. |
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Posted By: steve
Can a PSA 10 have an obvious tilt cut ? Y/N |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
If by "obvious," you mean "definitely detracting from eye appeal," I would say the answer to all three questions should be "no," even for PSA 9. |
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Yes, PSA 10s can have multiple printers dots. Just see the PSA ad comparing final prices of a Koufax leader card PSA 10 vs. SGC 98. The SGC card is obviously much nicer yet the PSA card with multiple printers spots, commanded a bigger price. |
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