N1: Evidence of Trimming
ugaskidawg
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So I just got my email saying my most recent sub was graded, packaged and mailed. While looking it over, I got one with N1 designation. I have seen many authentic but altered cards, but this is the first time one of mine has come back this way. It was a 1954T Gil Hodges that I picked up at a pawn shop in a collection of cards. I submit 14 other cards from that pick and they were all fine.
My questions is, what should I do with the card. Should I just hold onto the card and keep it for my own raw collection to look at and admire? I was going to sell the card once I got it back, but now that I know it has been trimmed, I can't sell it without disclosing it. Will anyone really buy a raw card that is being advertised as evidence of trimming? I think this might just be a lost cause, but wanted to get y'all's feedback.
Thanks!
My questions is, what should I do with the card. Should I just hold onto the card and keep it for my own raw collection to look at and admire? I was going to sell the card once I got it back, but now that I know it has been trimmed, I can't sell it without disclosing it. Will anyone really buy a raw card that is being advertised as evidence of trimming? I think this might just be a lost cause, but wanted to get y'all's feedback.
Thanks!
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would determine a cause of action, if you felt it was a higher grade
I'd think about resubmitting, I mean, unless it's an obvious hack job
PSA could be wrong...
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now even better, off the top of my head with good centering it would be
worth it if it would 6, so so centering 7.
In college, I once submitted the same paper to two different professors. One gave it a C. The other gave it an A. Grading is grading. Subjective. If you truly believe in a card and want to see it in a certain holder, be persistent, and usually it works out.
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