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Old 03-21-2019, 11:04 AM
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I'm looking at picking up something where the registration is off. Does this hurt the overall resale value typically and does it affect grading at all?
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Yes and yes. Would lose some eye appeal collectors on the money side. Could lead to a reduction in grade or the rarer OF qualifier for Out of Focus, but that would be only if the card is a higher grade card; say maybe PSA 6 or above in the first place. Mid grade cards don't seem to get downgraded for registration issues as much.
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It is all about eye appeal for the majority of 19th century collectors but grade still affects it somewhat, from what I have seen. The photo quality is what those collectors want, not necessarily the highest graded. I am positive there are exceptions to the rule though. When I have bought or collected those it was always more about eye appeal than grade.
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Registration typically isn't the issue on 19th century cards as many are photographic. What is often a problem is fading. Either way, visual appeal is the key, and for some collectors the only factor that matters. I would take a sharp photo card with rounded corners and back issues over an SGC 80+ with a faded photo every time.
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I presume he's talking about lithograph cards like Ginter's Champions or Goodwins.
Although the 1910 T202 card he posted in the other thread is definitely poorly registered and I would not expect it to get a PSA 8 if submitted today.
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I presume he's talking about lithograph cards like Ginter's Champions or Goodwins.
Although the 1910 T202 card he posted in the other thread is definitely poorly registered and I would not expect it to get a PSA 8 if submitted today.
Yes, I'm talking about a Ginter
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In real estate, my profession, there's a saying that goes "location, location, location". My analogy for 19th century photographic baseball collecting-- be it cards, CdVs, cabinets, imperial cabinets or mammoth plates, is "photo quality, photo quality, photo quality".
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