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New trend on E-Bay? Selling cards rejected by grading services as such.
Posted By: Aaron M.
A question and a comment... |
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New trend on E-Bay? Selling cards rejected by grading services as such.
Posted By: Lee Behrens
I also think it is great to do this and I have done the same, if I send a caard to SGC and it comes back ungradable I will resell it with the tag. (My last submission had 4 altered cards in it, 2 I can not figure out why). The big problem with this is the companies do not encapsulate the card, so it is possible to swap the card with say a reprint. |
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New trend on E-Bay? Selling cards rejected by grading services as such.
Posted By: Aaron M.
I think that's a great point. I know I've seen a few highly-valuable cards (like the T206 Wagner and '33 Goudey Lajoie) encapsulated, but not assigned a grade--they'd just labeled "Authentic." My assumption is that these cards have been trimmed or otherwise technically altered (and thus ungradable), but they are still an authentic card. |
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