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No but that would be a good read. Thanks Jeff, I feel bad now I didn't get you anything for the Holidays.
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Four phrases I have coined that sum up today's hobby: No consequences. Stuff trumps all. The flip is the commoodity. Animal Farm grading. |
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Why did the dog and Josh have a falling out?
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Restoration of collectable US currency is also acceptable. The grading service gives a short description of the repair and uses the word Apparent under the condition grade. Opening bid on the $5 is $600 and the $10 is $2400.
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What if one of those bills had "Apparent: 1/4 of this bill was torn off; replaced"?
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A funny thing is even if the extensive restoration of the poster was disclosed, you think it would still get lots of bids as it's clearly a nice looking item.
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Josh, this is it? No before pictures, no link to GCC's website for before and after?
![]() http://www.lelands.com/Auction/Aucti...rtising-Poster To say the work is virtually undetectable is a stretch also come on man, what gives? Why does everything have to be so freaking difficult? It’s really simple this is a heavily damaged genuine G20 banner that has been professionally restored by one of the best restoration companies in the world to look as original as possible. It serves a great value to the collector as it looks NRMT and can be had for a fraction of the price when compared to an unrestored NRMT copy. Which may not be found as the nicest examples are currently tied up in private collections. So with only 6-7 of these around this may be your one chance etc. It is what it is why not let it sell as such, why walk a fine line of just enough info? Last edited by wonkaticket; 12-23-2013 at 06:11 PM. |
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