Strong bidding for the 9, too. At the least, I think he'll make his money back if he decided to flip, and it it comes back a 10, well, that's some pickup! I'd be apprehensive about cracking and re-submitting a card like that, though!
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
I don't know if this bothers anyone else, but when you have a card of this caliber, make sure that it is sitting "flush" in the holder when you scan it!
<< <i>wow, who is this guy? he has top notch high grades on some sweet cards. >>
Great feedback, perfect in fact, and some tremendous stuff lately out of almost nowhere. Very impressive cardboard. I wonder where he gets his cards from?
Last month I did a certification verification on many cards he had listed on ebay. Out of a range of 235 cards, almost 20% were doctored in some way. PSA serial numbers range from #04601767 to 04601902. These were primarily vintage cards although there were like three '84 Fl. Update Clemens PSA 10's in there along with a few '86 Fleer Basketball 10's. Now I'm not making accusations here, and perhaps this seller didn't actually submit these cards himself, but it would make me very leary about buying any cards from those other slabbed cards within that graded range. Having 20% come back as evidence of trimming, altered, re-colored, etc..... would not give me any confidence as a buyer.
I wish the seller of these 'high grade' cards would come on the message board here and explain why so many of his cards didn't get put in holders that he is selling on ebay. I won't hold my breath for that to happen.
very sweet card. Some people on the boards are complaining about people doctoring cards in a huge submission. I have a couple of thoughts on it.
There are PSA authorized dealers that will use their membership to grade cards for those without membership.
Cards could be cracked out of other slabs
These are just possible reasons for the many trims or altered in his submissions. I am not defending this guy but there could be a logical explanation.
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Awsome card.
Thanks,
David (LD_Ferg)
1985 Topps Football (starting in psa 8) - #9 - started 05/21/06
That is the only way he will be saved.
Thanks,
David (LD_Ferg)
1985 Topps Football (starting in psa 8) - #9 - started 05/21/06
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
<< <i>$3K
Awsome card. >>
$3025, pretty damn close. The last few psa 9's have gone in that range, this is the nicest 9 Ive seen though.
<< <i>wow, who is this guy? he has top notch high grades on some sweet cards. >>
Great feedback, perfect in fact, and some tremendous stuff lately out of almost nowhere. Very impressive cardboard. I wonder where he gets his cards from?
Last month I did a certification verification on many cards he had listed on ebay. Out of a range of 235 cards, almost 20% were doctored in some way. PSA serial numbers range from #04601767 to 04601902. These were primarily vintage cards although there were like three '84 Fl. Update Clemens PSA 10's in there along with a few '86 Fleer Basketball 10's. Now I'm not making accusations here, and perhaps this seller didn't actually submit these cards himself, but it would make me very leary about buying any cards from those other slabbed cards within that graded range. Having 20% come back as evidence of trimming, altered, re-colored, etc..... would not give me any confidence as a buyer.
I wish the seller of these 'high grade' cards would come on the message board here and explain why so many of his cards didn't get put in holders that he is selling on ebay. I won't hold my breath for that to happen.
There are PSA authorized dealers that will use their membership to grade cards for those without membership.
Cards could be cracked out of other slabs
These are just possible reasons for the many trims or altered in his submissions. I am not defending this guy but there could be a logical explanation.