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Here is a link to the Super Set checklist, including the two Campenelas
http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0LEV...PyTdCJOnXlNms- |
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Nice pick up then....clean back. Z |
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The Campos black star is recognized by SCD and PSA and Becketts, and carries a large premium. Another version of the Campos has a partially missing front border, but neither it nor the House yellow tiger in it 's many permutations have been formally recognized by the above entities. Still they carry a premium because master collector types think they may eventually get recognized and their value may soar higher
A print defect like the one on the Campanela back is not as likely to ever get formal hobby recognition, but the Campos black star, the 57 Bakep and 58 Herrer are also print defects and yet have been recognized, In any event it is very nice looking card, Canofcorn Last edited by ALR-bishop; 07-05-2015 at 10:16 AM. |
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I would crack it out and send it in, expecting a 5. Great looking card.
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And this is exactly why I come to these boards. A lot of experience and great input. If I ever crack and grade I will let you know the results!
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I recently tried to cross a couple of sgc and bvg cards to psa without cracking them out myself. I had no luck and am, of course, out the grading fees.
Obviously there are risks cracking out yourself, damaging the card in the process, or still not getting the grade you want and having to re-submit to the original TPG. I think if there are surface wrinkles best case scenario would be a PSA 4. For me that would not be worth the trouble and grading fees, and I would keep the card as is. Just my opinion. I know nothing about the variation discussed. Obviously that could change everything if it in fact commands a large premium.
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Be happy with it's current grade and slab. If you crack and sub raw to PSA, you run the risk of getting an EOT / ALT / Auth. Then you have lost your orig. investment. With the defects noted, it is unlikely PSA would give it a higher grade. With their newer, tighter standards, they might even go lower. That said, it is a very nice card of Campy.
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