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I most definitely pay up for ones I like which are unique and have large borders.
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In my opinion, Large borders are appealing and they factor into the overall look/how desirable the card is. I will pay up for cards I find more desirable/good looking, so indirectly, yes, it affects value for me; but directly, I will not specifically pay more for large borders or less for skinny borders and it does not have nearly the impact as centering, corners, creasing, etc.
BTW- Tony, great looking Wajo and Evers! Last edited by Rhotchkiss; 07-07-2018 at 03:15 PM. |
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+1 I love that Evers.
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I certainly look for full borders when considering T206 purchases. Cards with thin/narrow borders are suspect to trimming. Obviously there’s an acceptable range of dimensions, but if you can get a full bordered example, always best.
Re: paying a premium, I’d say slight, not a ton. |
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Sign me up! I love big fat bordered T206's. Like others, I too will pay more for them, but not overboard.
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To the contrary I think the small bordered ones sell higher, as that seems to describe so many of the high grade ones.
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I'm not a big t206 collector, but I've owned a few. I would pay a premium for a card with bigger borders. Especially on a higher grade big name HOFer.
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I would Pay More for a Bigger Border because:
- They Look Nicer in My Opinion. - It gives me Confidence that they are Less Likely to be Trimmed. Last edited by that T206 Guy; 07-08-2018 at 12:07 AM. |
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