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Great stuff. I did not realize you were a YouTube celebrity!
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Jolly...great video...I totally enjoyed it. Your very entertaining...
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John Otto 1963 Fleer - 1981-90 Fleer/Donruss/Score/Leaf Complete 1953 - 1990 Topps/Bowman Complete 1953-55 Dormand SGC COMPLETE SGC AVG Score - 4.03 1953 Bowman Color - 122/160 76% Last edited by Harliduck; 09-25-2023 at 10:43 AM. |
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I mailed out the package on Wednesday and they received it in Boca (NY speak for "Boca Raton, FL") on Friday, so it should be under the loupe soon.
Some further full disclosure stuff...here are the notes I included with a trio of cards. The most important is the Bench RC note, because I also included a clipped-normative (is that how pathetic dipshi*ts say "NOT miscut" these days??) one to get a number grade, and wanted to avoid any confusion. The Kaline 'request' was obviously done a bit tongue-in-cheek, but it would be nice to see the variation on the slab... Notesoncardholders.jpg
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The plot, it does thicken...
Cards were graded today, 9/28/23, BUT they sent me a message stating, "You have been refunded $15.00 for 1 card that SGC cannot grade." No explanation as to why they cannot grade it was included, and they did not say which card is being sent straight to bed without plastic. Argh. On the submission form, every card had the 'slab if authentic' box checked, so this is even more confusing. Since this is a blind reveal thingy, I'm not going to investigate and discover which card it is, so it'll be a surprise to me (right up until the moment I see the back of it still in the semi-rigid holder I put it in, and begin shouting obscenities). Whichever one I guess is the culprit, I assume will be wrong. The obvious choice is the miscut Bench rookie card, because it's the only one that isn't 'normal,' but that's too easy. The 1967 Laughlins are tricky, but I have plenty of them graded by SGC, so they are low on the suspect list. Perhaps the very problematic 1954 Bowman Mantle? Could it be a 'minimum size not met' thing, maybe with the 1971 Ryan? But I thought they give it an 'A' and note it on the flip when that's the case. This is going to be an anxious few days waiting for Mr. Postman to (now) darken my doorway. ETA: I did mention the 1971 Rose is a tad bit wider than normal, could there be something afoul there?
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Elm's Adventures in Cardboard Land ![]() https://www.youtube.com/@TheJollyElm Looking to trade? Here's my bucket: https://www.flickr.com/photos/152396...57685904801706 “I was such a dangerous hitter I even got intentional walks during batting practice.” Casey Stengel Spelling "Yastrzemski" correctly without needing to look it up since the 1980s. Overpaying yesterday is simply underpaying tomorrow. ![]() Last edited by JollyElm; 09-28-2023 at 05:05 PM. |
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SGC does the authentic/minimum size not met on the flip, so it wouldn't be that one. PSA would just not grade a card like that and refund you.
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You mentioned in the video the 1971 Topps Rose was slightly oversized, but you did not say by how much. I have read accounts on PSA Forum of cards being returned N9 9 (not graded) and the submitter assumed/knew it was because the card was oversized.
So could the beautiful Rose turn out to be the thorn in your submission? Seems like within 1/16th of an inch of the standard size can result in card being undersized or oversized. Those of course are PSA standards, not sure if the same rules apply at SGC. |
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The unknown is driving me bonkers, but the good news is the tuxedo box is due to arrive tomorrow, so an answer will be at hand.
Here's a non-scientific comparison of the 1971 Rose card's size. It's only a tad bit wider... rosewidthcomp.jpg
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