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53 Stahl Meyer Complete Set SGC Authentic
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Ok, got the pictures up. Here are some questions:
1. Since these are from an uncirculated, unwaxed sheet that never touched a hot dog, are these more valuable or less valuable because they are so unique? 2. How unique are these? One of a kind? 3. Would Mantle collectors get excited about these? 4. Keep together as whole set? 5. Best way to sell these? |
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My opinions:
1) Usually cards cut from an unfinished sheet are worth less than their "pack-released" counterparts. Trimmed cards with solid eye appeal can sell for anywhere between PSA 2-4 prices compared to their damaged regular counterparts. But with rare/scarce sets, I don't know that there is any standard. Scrap T206 cards missing color passes (printed without specific ink colors) can sell for more than regular cards based on their rarity. 2) ? 3) Of course. 4) Individually to player collectors 5) Auction; companies will come to you now that you've posted them here.
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-- PWCC: The Fish Stinks From the Head PSA: Regularly Get Cheated BGS: Can't detect trimming on modern SGC: Closed auto authentication business JSA: Approved same T206 Autos before SGC Oh, what a difference a year makes. |
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Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but they would probably be a lot more valuable if you hadn't cut them up.
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Trying to wrap up my master mays set, with just one (!!!) left: 1968 American Oil left side |
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I didn't cut them as I stated in the original story at the top. I can only imagine how cool this would have been as an intact complete sheet!
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Apologies - I misread that part.
In any event, my guess is that they would've been much more valuable as a complete sheet. In this case, value is going to be dependent on finding a buyer who really wants them, or an ability to somehow market these as having some crazy provenance that makes them special. Otherwise, my best guess is that value is basically going to be similar to the average trimmed Stahl Meyer piece. Not nothing, but probably also failing to capture the fact that these are something extra special. Of course, I've been wrong before, and badly. So maybe someone will be willing to pay a lot extra for them.
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Trying to wrap up my master mays set, with just one (!!!) left: 1968 American Oil left side |
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Gawd , almost makes a person want to break them out and trim them again 😬
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