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Ags graded Ted williams opinion

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  • if i crossed this over to psa what kind of grade could i expect
  • vladguerrerovladguerrero Posts: 4,077 ✭✭✭
    it's trimmed so psa won't grade it... and that's if it isn't a counterfeit (which someone else would have to tell).
  • i agree with you, thank god i didnt send the guy the money for it
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  • lol...i am the poster and if you read my post i said thank god i didnt send the guy the money for it
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  • << <i>the fact you considered it speaks volumes >>



    If the price is cheap enough for a trimmed version of the card what is wrong with the purchase? It is fairly obvious no body will be putting any premium for that holder.


    On a note back to your actual thread:

    From a thread 5 years back, I will quote ndleo and say



    << <i>. . . I've purchased 3 AGS 10 modern RCs before and crossed them over to PSA. 2 came back as a PSA 9, one came back as a PSA 8. Not bad since the cost was a fraction of the PSA value.

    Haven't tried vintage yet. >>

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  • pclpadspclpads Posts: 457 ✭✭
    If the intent was to flip in that holder, any such buyer would be very lucky to recoup the initial purchase cost. Crossing it is too huge a gamble. As noted above, lower PSA grade, or more likely ALT / trimmed, is a better scenario.
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