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Re: Daniel Carr finally issues 1964-D fantasy overstrike

<< <i>"...d) Imitation numismatic item means an item which purports to be, but in fact is not, an original numismatic item or which is a reproduction, copy, or counterfeit of an original numismatic item. Such term includes an original numismatic item which has been altered or modified in such a manner that it could… -
Re: Here's how you deal with ebay non-paying bidders
<< <i>I find the story hard to believe because the deadbeat bidder lady didn't make "payback" send a deposit or pay in full via PayPal in order to have them committed to showing up at the show. Shelling out $620 on a promise from a stranger to meet her at the show requires too much trust and faith in humanity and she ain't… -
Re: If I put a roll back together, is it still original?
I know your question is completely different, but a buyer in these times will have trouble believing anything you tell them whether true or not because of one thing no matter the story the cherry was popped, anything after is second. Realone, not to worry - none of the rolls are for sale, thus there is no buyer to worry… -
Re: WOW !!! FEEBAY WAKEUP CALL FOR ME
If it were up to me I'd just go back to 1987. I mean, the internets are nice and all, I think it's neat that I get to send all of the stuff from my basement to the rest of the world, but when it comes down to it nothing will beat good old fashioned selling pre-internets in my opinion. And I too have burned out several… -
Re: 1976 Topps Baseball Thread
Gamberale, What is the magnitude of the pop increase? I don't track it, so I don't know. Whether PSA has relaxed their standards is open for debate. Many on this forum think their standards have increased in recent years and discount older holders for that reason. Personally I think their stringency varies over time,… -
Re: 1909-S on end of roll.........$1100 and counting
He said HE had never opened the roll. He didn't say that the roll had never been opened, The language is typically very carefully used in these sucker auctions. Carefully used language can be a warning flag to stay away from an auction. Some time ago I bought an "old" roll that I barely recovered what I spent for it. Not… -
Re: Fake cards destroyed

He listed fake auto/GU on ebay (all cards pictured on this thread) He listed fake GU on FCB (one of the cards pictured) I communicated to him thru ebay. Gave me a story and I called bologna. Saw a thread on Topps about a Pujols patch that was previously owned by a Topps member somehow now had a auto and linked this scam on… -
Re: 1948 Leaf PSA 7 o/c Paige scam auction on Ebay
<< <i>Could be the guy sells this card then buys it from Levi then sends it on to the buyer. Its interesting even going on the theory of someone pulling the trigger on his auction than he buys the card from Levi at a lower cost and than once received he ships to his buyer.....He still gives the impression that the card is… -
Re: This eBay Auction Frustrated Me

<< <i>I don't see that he had any "Reserve Not Met" condition on that listing. All someone had to do was bid 38¢ on it before he pulled it, and eBay rules say he would have had to let the auction continue to the closing date, right? >> NO. A seller can cancel the bids and end an auction at his discretion. I did it… -
Re: Before grading services were established...........................
For those of us that started collecting in the late 1950s or early 1960s, the only guide was Brown & Dunn. It was a good book, with pretty easy to understand differentiations for the grades. There was, as I recall, only ag, g, f, vf, xf, au, and BU or proof; no finer distinctions were made. You could pick out your own idea…
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