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It’s a PC card and I think I agree about regretting missed buys more than those times I’ve bought a card only to sell it later.
The issue I foresee is wanting to sell it and having trouble doing so because of the MC. It’s a 54 Topps card so not incredibly rare, but as with most vintage cards, prices are rising and I think I might be priced out soon. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I have found that there at MC's and there are MC's, meaning some of the miscut cards look terrible. Others, not so much.
Given that the 1954 Topps don't have a top boarder, if the card is miscut top to bottom, it might look really nice. Here is an example on eBay of a nice looking 8MC card: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1954-Topps-...IAAOSwpq9e4qvA As long as the MC isn't cutting into the name, I would personally consider it... Just my $.02
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Actively building a 1953 Bowman Color PSA Registry Set (Currently 150/160) and attempting a 1947 Tip Top Bread Set. |
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I would not buy a MC card because if you ever try and resell it you are weeding out a huge % of potential buyers who say MC cards are a no no . I would much rather have a PSA 5 nicely centered. You open it up to a much bigger resale market.
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A miscut on the back of a card would be easier for me to accept.
Last edited by GasHouseGang; 01-13-2021 at 02:01 AM. |
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