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Posted By: Judge Dred
The following link pretty much confirms that GAI will encapsulate an authentic card that is trimmed. I give them partial credit because they have assigned it as authentic but I also think that they should have documented the fact that the card is (more than likely, obviously, pretty good chance of it) TRIMMED. |
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Posted By: dennis
i like it but i think they should label it as trimmed/recolored...etc. i think the seller should use the word trimmed also.but they do mention it is narrow.trimmed would make the seller look better i think to us here. i would rather own a trimmed t or e card in nice shape than a really bad poor. i might be in the minority here.i would also love to own a lot of really poor graded or ungraded cards also.as long as they are real.i would guess the value about the same as good to vg. |
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Posted By: Scott
One man's opinion is the value of a trimmed card is 10% of a ExMt example....of course depends on how much trimming took place and how the card looks....much more leniant on scarce issues than say a 33 Goudey. |
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Posted By: J Levine
I would value this card around 20% of book or $800...the seller is not too far off actually...the trim is not horrible and the rest of the card is very nice. |
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Posted By: Don J
$900 seems pretty high to me. The last PSA 2 and SGC 30 closed in the $330-$375 range. I'd probably pay about a quarter of that for a trimmed card like the Johnson and only then because it is a highly desirable card. |
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Posted By: Lyle Jobe
with the last poster . I think that if the value is not sufficiently penalized , intentional altering of some PSA 1's or 2's might occur . I agree though that in the case of highly desirable cards ( eg.T210 Jackson ) , all bets are off . |
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Posted By: Larry
Hello to Network 54 Members... |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Wow, out of the blue Larry G (the seller of the subject item - T205 Johnson) emailed me because he saw the post on N54. The item description has been revised with more information. Larry lowered the price and included the word TRIM in the item description. |
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Posted By: J Levine
To Larry for reading the board and changing the description even when nobody was really harping on the auction. Good guys still are around. |
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Posted By: leon
Thanks Larry.....that, my friend, is the way to win customers and make friends. Welcome to the board. Hopefully you will stick around and join in some of our reindeer games .......We've probably all bought from you at one time or the other. Keep up the good work !!!! regards .... |
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