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chaddurbin 05-10-2012 03:10 PM

highest value slab you've cracked?
 
with all the raw/slabbed talk and cracking graded cards discussion...i'm curious what's the highest dollar amount card you've cracked from a slab?

personally however i buy a card it remains in that state whether raw/graded...it doesn't get graded or cracked unless there's a reason to do so.

Howe’s Hunter 05-10-2012 03:24 PM

None have been valuable, really
 
Highest grades? A PSA 5 and an SGC 30. Both commons. Probably most valuable? Young/glove shows that had been an SGC 20.

caramelcard 05-10-2012 03:25 PM

1990 Donruss Sammy Sosa PSA 2.

I was worried at first...especially about getting those sharp pieces in my eye, but was able to get it out while only bending two of the corners.

It's now in a GAI 4 holder.

Going to the B/S/T soon.

Rob

glchen 05-10-2012 03:36 PM

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This is the highest value slabbed card that I've ever cracked that had a potential to go down in grade (because of chipping or size requirements). It did, but then upon re-cracking, it went up. I've cracked a higher value card that was already a beater, so I knew it would get a Poor in the new holder anyway. Obviously, since I'm a slab proponent, I would never crack and leave the card raw permanently.

ullmandds 05-10-2012 03:41 PM

...a good reason...like selling a card?

ScottFandango 05-10-2012 03:50 PM

crack
 
i have cracked plenty of E cards...

but it was for crossing over only! never to leave them cold and bare...

not too smart to send in a slabbed card as a crossover for obvious reasons...

rainier2004 05-10-2012 04:49 PM

Ive cracked a few Fan Craze 7's from their plastic tomb as the highest graded; several 34 goudeys including a couple deans and a foxx. I busted out my psa 2 '53 topps mantle and mays. I broke open my psa2 t200 tiger card...i think it was psa 2? I love the sound of the "pop" and holding my card for the first time...just like a kid!

CharleyBrown 05-10-2012 04:59 PM

I cracked this out: Jackie Robinson Bond Bread, Fielding No Ball in Glove

and then submitted to PSA - got upgraded to PSA 7: http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/...e-robinson.jpg

tiger8mush 05-10-2012 05:39 PM

have cracked around 100 pre-war slabs - mostly T206s, T205s, E121s etc that I've put into binder pages. Most expensive probably in the $500 area, though on average the value is around $30 per card. Most were lower grade anyway and I've kept the slips just in case.

My 1914 CJs are both raw and slabbed, however I purchased them. And any Lionel Carter cards I've purchased remain in their slabs for the neat "provenance" factor.

Rob
:)

Leon 05-10-2012 06:48 PM

SGC 70 Cobb........cracked.....now an SGC 80 Cobb......the others are slabbed but I never cracked them..


http://luckeycards.com/pt205cobbbrownjohnson3x.jpg

calvindog 05-10-2012 07:31 PM

Leon, that's a hell of a nice 80 Cobb!

DixieBaseball 05-10-2012 07:58 PM

Value...
 
I have cracked a handful of cards in the $500 range or less...

dacubfan 05-10-2012 08:31 PM

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Originally submitted to PSA and it was sent back EOT. Submitted to SGC with result as shown. Sent back to PSA to try to cross which failed. (I'll never do that again!) Cracked it and resubmitted to PSA. Both the highest grade and most valuable card I have cracked. I think the card appears to be a higher grade in the SGC holder IMO.

Leon 05-10-2012 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by calvindog (Post 992096)
Leon, that's a hell of a nice 80 Cobb!

Thanks Jeff.....that is one of those cards that isn't scarce but it's not easy to find a nice eye appeal one that doesn't cost a ton. I got it at the first Oaks show I did. Bryan Dec had it in his case and as soon as I saw it I wanted it....but I had no cash. Bryan and I got to talking and he saw a set of Sawyer Biscuits I had in my case and he told me he forgot to bid on them in the auction I won them from. We ended up working a trade and I couldn't have been happier. I had been looking for a nice one that wouldn't break the bank for several years. Sevens are a ton of money and most 5s-6s just didn't quite have the eye appeal I was looking for. I personally think the T205 Cobby is one of the best looking cards in the hobby. I know you have a very nice one too. I don't crack too many cards but I have cracked quite a few GAI ones....Even if they aren't tainted, as long as they are in a GAI holder they are... regards

E93 05-10-2012 11:10 PM

http://photos.imageevent.com/jimblum...bPSACASE_2.jpg

Clutch-Hitter 05-11-2012 06:32 AM

E93, how do you do that so cleanly? I have to beat the heck out of the edges, with sharp plastic edges flying everywhere. My wife and kids know what's up when I go to the garage with a card case, hammer, and goggles, "don't come out here." Probably like the guy in breaking bad...

Broke out a PSA 8 '74 Schmidt in the late 90's, resubmitted and got a PSA 9. Card was approx 40.00 in an 8 at the time, but I found that it was 430.00 in a 9. One of those things that helps hopefully break even in the end I guess. Anyway, that was my most expensive card that wasn't so expensive at the time.

g_vezina_c55 05-11-2012 06:34 AM

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Originally Posted by E93 (Post 992152)

cracked for a resubmit to psa or another company or for keep raw ??

T206Collector 05-11-2012 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by ScottFandango (Post 992029)
not too smart to send in a slabbed card as a crossover for obvious reasons...

I have done very well sending in PSA slabbed cards to SGC for crossover. My best example was a PSA 4 T206 Cobb Bat On Shoulder with weak corners but otherwise clean than SGC put in an SGC 60 holder. In my view, SGC at least is not persuaded by the number on the PSA holder and will give your card a fair shake either way.

E93 05-11-2012 08:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Clutch-Hitter (Post 992182)
E93, how do you do that so cleanly?

I use needle nose pliers to snap off a corner (or two), then slide a screw driver in to separate the two sides.
JimB

Clutch-Hitter 05-11-2012 08:46 AM

Thanks Jim. I think I use it as therapy too, but your way sounds better. Nice card by the way, I'm sure.

Phillies*phan 05-11-2012 11:43 AM

Cracked a PSA 4 Demmitt, St. Louis and a BVG 2 Magie for the sole reason of putting them in my album set. The pages are only big enough for the card. The Demmitt was $3600 and The magie was around $9000. Just do it.


http://imageevent.com/philliesphan/d...0&m=16&w=0&p=0

g_vezina_c55 05-11-2012 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phillies*phan (Post 992284)
Cracked a PSA 4 Demmitt, St. Louis and a BVG 2 Magie for the sole reason of putting them in my album set. The pages are only big enough for the card. The Demmitt was $3600 and The magie was around $9000. Just do it.


http://imageevent.com/philliesphan/d...0&m=16&w=0&p=0

nice collection

chaddurbin 05-11-2012 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 992026)
...a good reason...like selling a card?

in some instances the slab actually hurts the card's value.

Quote:

Originally Posted by E93 (Post 992152)

jim i wish you would've done this to your EX one so i could've held it raw :mad:

Quote:

Originally Posted by T206Collector (Post 992209)
I have done very well sending in PSA slabbed cards to SGC for crossover. My best example was a PSA 4 T206 Cobb Bat On Shoulder with weak corners but otherwise clean than SGC put in an SGC 60 holder. In my view, SGC at least is not persuaded by the number on the PSA holder and will give your card a fair shake either way.

my experience is the same and they're the only company i would do this with (leaving card in other tpg's holder for review)

atx840 05-11-2012 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phillies*phan (Post 992284)
Cracked a PSA 4 Demmitt, St. Louis and a BVG 2 Magie for the sole reason of putting them in my album set. The pages are only big enough for the card. The Demmitt was $3600 and The magie was around $9000. Just do it.

Doug, beautiful set sir!

travrosty 05-11-2012 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phillies*phan (Post 992284)
Cracked a PSA 4 Demmitt, St. Louis and a BVG 2 Magie for the sole reason of putting them in my album set. The pages are only big enough for the card. The Demmitt was $3600 and The magie was around $9000. Just do it.


http://imageevent.com/philliesphan/d...0&m=16&w=0&p=0



congratulations, yes, just do it. don't let anyone tell you how you should have your cards. if i had a t206 wagner i would bust it out. wonder if anyone has busted one out to keep raw. (not just to reholder in a different companies slab).

E93 05-11-2012 03:55 PM

Doug,
Nice set!
JimB

jp1216 05-11-2012 05:15 PM

About $200 for me. Can't imagine cracking a Magie..... :eek:

rainier2004 05-11-2012 05:52 PM

[QUOTE=Phillies*phan;992284]Cracked a PSA 4 Demmitt, St. Louis and a BVG 2 Magie for the sole reason of putting them in my album set. The pages are only big enough for the card. The Demmitt was $3600 and The magie was around $9000. Just do it.

That's awesome...

stymie 05-11-2012 06:10 PM

http://i952.photobucket.com/albums/a.../Collages5.jpg

g_vezina_c55 05-11-2012 06:15 PM

[QUOTE=rainier2004;992414]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Phillies*phan (Post 992284)
Cracked a PSA 4 Demmitt, St. Louis and a BVG 2 Magie for the sole reason of putting them in my album set. The pages are only big enough for the card. The Demmitt was $3600 and The magie was around $9000. Just do it.

That's awesome...

X2

Phillies*phan 05-11-2012 06:20 PM

Actually the Magie was BVG, so I didn't crack it. I sawed the bottom off with a hacksaw and used a flat screw driver to pry it open. I hate BVG holders. I am pretty sure any company would give it a 2 so had no problem with opening it.

mybuddyinc 05-11-2012 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phillies*phan (Post 992423)
Actually the Magie was BVG, so I didn't crack it. I sawed the bottom off with a hacksaw and used a flat screw driver to pry it open. I hate BVG holders. I am pretty sure any company would give it a 2 so had no problem with opening it.


I can break out a PSA or SGC holder with my ol' oyster knife and hammer tap. BUT those BVG holders, oh boy, yeah, a hacksaw and pliers work, but a welders torch is probably the best way to go :rolleyes:


Once cracked a T207 Saier PSA 2, reholder it for sale and got a SGC 40. ;)
Also a PSA 1 E107 common (forget who), and sold raw.


I hate to admit it, but I once cracked out a "Nagy Collection" card (E77 Al Kaufmann) it was a 3 or 4. :eek:


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