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Ryan, I hate to disagree with you...if we're talking about a Murphy with EPDG back- yeah, sure, front doesn't matter much...but a card of this caliber, and iconic importance? Front matters too.
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Great article I enjoy hearing about any prewar card finds. A few heavy hitters at that!
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I'm with ya Michael. The front registration definitely matters.
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Um it’s a PSA 1 guys I’m not getting your point Of course registration matters but the registration is awful along with staining thus it was graded a PSA 1 the lowest grade there is without damage. What else is there to do? Chuck it in the trash?? PSA 101 Last edited by Billy5858; 10-10-2017 at 02:21 AM. Reason: Added |
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Of course it does, but if I gave you the card, you telling me you would say no thanks? Maybe this card only goes for "only" $100k instead of $150k bc the front is banged up, but I can't wait for the day when my ugly cards sell for only $100k, and it will get that bc of the back.
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Since most of these cards have come from about 3 owners , including a store owner, it doesn't seem possible they were inserted into a box or tin. Maybe a store owner was given a few to pass out to their friends or best customers and they got them all.
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Ryan, I luv ya brah, but first of all, no one is giving us $100k+ cards for free, so let's scrap that analogy.
I'm just saying, for that type of money spent, I want a well registered card. I'd rather take the 100k and buy a variety of other things, or even one special piece...but, man, it's gotta be in focus.
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Does this mean the whole sheet Was out of focus? I can't remember seeing one similar. There could be a another whole hoard of these somewhere.
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^^^ Good pt. This Cobb has the worst front (not condition wise) ever.
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