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Posted By: Rob
If you had an untainted original card, would you have it: |
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Posted By: T206Collector
By SGC, of course. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
none of the above. (E) |
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Posted By: Rob
Just wondering. I am one of those 'feelers'. But I've been advised to slab the N28 I have. I don't intend to sell it. You can see it on my webpage. |
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Posted By: Julie
in 3-ring binders...I never get anything slabbed. When I want to sell, I make some arrangement with buyer, either accepting the raw price, or more money if the card grades (when he gets it graded). This one I broke out of a PSA 6 holder (always break them out if I buy graded): |
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Posted By: Rob
Ahhhhh..... A true collector. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Slabbed and graded by SGC. Then in a 4 pocket page in a three ring binder. |
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Posted By: Adam J. Moraine
Letter "c" first,(hold it, look at it, feel it) then letter "d" second,(put it into lucite screwdown card holder) then into my fireproof safe, never to see the light of day. (maybe once a month tops, if I feel like looking at them) |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
I like to feel and smell 'em. 1" and 1/2" lucite bricks for the GREAT ONES; the rest in penny sleeves & top loaders. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I have had two cards damaged by the pressure from screw-down holders. In one case the particle left a discernable divot in an otherwise pristine 1954 Topps card right on the white border. In another case the pressure caused a number of hairline creases to appear in the surface of an exhibit card. Putting that much pressure on a card is a bd idea. |
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Posted By: leon
This card was creased because of a screwdown it was in. It bowed from top to bottom is the reason why it happened. I do have my most valuable cards in SGC holders to protect them and IF I ever were to sell them it gives the buyer a little better piece of mind...regards |
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Posted By: Rob
It would give me peace of mind knowing that you are offering that card to me. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
but a lot more expensive of a loss... |
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Posted By: Julie
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
what screwdowns are you muggs and muggettes using??? |
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Posted By: Howie
Screwdowns are okay but you can't tighten the screws. On thicker cards as you tighten the screws the card is pushed away from the pressure and towards the center. Then when you tighten the other end the card again gets pushed towards the center but this time it has no where to go but bow, bend, or crease. Sometimes right away and sometimes when its had enough. |
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