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wanted 1954 topps Hank Aaron rc
Need a Aaron rookie in psa 5 or 6.
pm me if you have one for sale.
Thanks
Jake
pm me if you have one for sale.
Thanks
Jake
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The third one is an obviously-trimmed PRO 7.5, which someone is going to be very sorry they bought. Why would someone take a perfectly good EX Aaron rookie and trim it up to get a higher PRO grade? Despite what some hapless newbie is about to pay, it is now worth considerably less than before it underwent surgery.
Jake
Simply put greed.It's unfortunate that honest people who are new to the hobby and think they are buying a sure thing because the card is indeed graded are in fact wasting there money on an altered card.What's worse then the crooks altering these cards for pure profit is the grading companies enscapsulating these cards full knowing they have been altered and some poor sap just threw away a large chunk of change on a seemingly now worthless card.
Jake, it depends how important the centering is to you. You can get a nice 5 or 6 for your set for a decent price if overlook the common centering issues. Or hold out and pay a premium. Some cards absorb less-than-ideal centering pretty well (such as the Koufax rookie), while Hank's card makes it painfully obvious.
Ive been monitoring the sale of Aaron PSA 6's since October. There were quite a few for sale in Oct-Nov. A very well centered one sold for $200 below SMR (this was 1 week after I bought mine...). But, from January through March...there have been fewer Aaron PSA 6's for sale...and the ones that do go for sale are about $50-$100 more pricier than they were 3 months ago.
The one up on the bay right now is already at $600....and the centering is bad and the scan is small. My card reached $600 within 3 days.
In other words, dont jump the gun. Wait to till you get a good deal...
Stingray
Stingray