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Old 03-19-2010, 04:29 PM
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Hey Jeff-Isn't that Bender card a hand cut card?

In the case of hand cut cards,that would also be an exception for me to buy a card with an "A" on it........
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Old 03-19-2010, 04:48 PM
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Many collectors feel good about having trimmed cards in their possession, especially those T206s graded PSA 7, 8 and 9
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Old 03-19-2010, 05:33 PM
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Default Authentic Trimmed

See my post on PSA Authentic--Authentics should have a reason for card being so degignated. Then we all can make a better decision for ourselves. A killer eye-appeal card with a slight trim is much more appealing than a PSA 1 that looks like it was in the spokes of a bike.
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Old 03-19-2010, 05:35 PM
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Hey, tbob. Don't kid yourself: I'm sure quite a few altered cards reside in SGC holders also.
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Old 03-19-2010, 05:46 PM
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I guess if you are buying a trimmed/altered card to fill holes in your collection and do not care much about it from an investment point of view,go for it.

If you look at your cards as an investment,you may want to realize that your return down the road may not be much with trimmed/altered cards.I don't think trimmed/altered cards are going to somehow become more valuable in the future than they are now-just my opinion.
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I guess if you are buying a trimmed/altered card to fill holes in your collection and do not care much about it from an investment point of view,go for it.

If you look at your cards as an investment,you may want to realize that your return down the road may not be much with trimmed/altered cards.I don't think trimmed/altered cards are going to somehow become more valuable in the future than they are now-just my opinion.

I wouldn't disagree with that. Some say the most expensive card in the hobby is altered.
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Old 03-19-2010, 08:12 PM
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Hey, tbob. Don't kid yourself: I'm sure quite a few altered cards reside in SGC holders also.
I agree. I used the PSA 7, 8 and 9 T206s as an example because a lot of suspicious looking beauties made their way in to PSA holders before SGC was off and running in pre-war cards.
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I think it depends on the card. I think for common stuff I would just prefer a nice grade card, however if money was tight then having some pretty looking cards might be a better way to go.

On rare and highly desirable stuff I see these cards increasing in value and demand, but I don't see them ever getting higher then the G-VG price of an unaltered card. When you can buy a card for 1000-2000 that looks like and 8-10K card it opens the market up to more people. Regardless to what people may think there are A LOT more people able and willing to spend 1-2K on a card then 8-10K.

Recently I think the altered T206 Wagner and Planks have proven this.

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I think it depends on the card. I think for common stuff I would just prefer a nice grade card, however if money was tight then having some pretty looking cards might be a better way to go.

On rare and highly desirable stuff I see these cards increasing in value and demand, but I don't see them ever getting higher then the G-VG price of an unaltered card. When you can buy a card for 1000-2000 that looks like and 8-10K card it opens the market up to more people. Regardless to what people may think there are A LOT more people able and willing to spend 1-2K on a card then 8-10K.

Recently I think the altered T206 Wagner and Planks have proven this.

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i wonder how the value will follow hte graded cards..

for example like the ruth goudey....not the rarest card, but high demand..

if the EXt-NM, grows in value over the next 10-15 years to lets say $12,000-$14,000.....the altered version....$2,000? $3,000? $4,000?

how does it follow?
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Hey Jeff-Isn't that Bender card a hand cut card?

In the case of hand cut cards,that would also be an exception for me to buy a card with an "A" on it........

It's hand cut alright but it shouldn't be.
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That's funny Jeff ,,I've never trimmed a card before,but I think I could do a better job than that
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maybe the guy who trimmed it was on a "BENDER"

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Personally...I really don't like trimmed cards...I have 1 or 2 in my collection...but I plan to sell them soon. I'd much rather have a g-vg in presentable shape...than an ex-mt looking hack job...to each their own.
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