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Old 11-09-2009, 08:13 AM
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Default Old Judge Mcphee F/S

Hey guys, I just found this forum and this is my first post here. I normally trade and sell with newer cards on other forums and boards but I would like to try and move this one here seeing as this is right up you guys alley. It is an 1888 Old Judge Mcphee. I have attached some scans of the cards so you guys can get a good look at it. I am not looking to trade but just sell. Also, any advice on the best grading company for this? Thanks!
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Old 11-09-2009, 11:35 AM
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Old 11-09-2009, 12:13 PM
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Josh,
You are new to the board, presumably no one here knows you or has done business with you, and your first thread is on selling a rare and valuable card. If this is legitimate, I suggest that you send the card to SGC for grading and submit to a known auction house. It is unlikely you will sell it here. Without more information, your post is likely to be viewed with skepticism.
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Old 11-09-2009, 12:25 PM
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I knew by it being my first post it would raise some skeptics. I buy and sell a lot on ebay jdubbs10, Beckett - jdubbs10, sportscardforum.com - jdubbs10 and a couple others.
I have never got a card graded and i wanted to make sure that with this one i get it done by the best. Can people speculate on what it would grade based on the scans? thanks guys


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You are new to the board, presumably no one here knows you or has done business with you, and your first thread is on selling a rare and valuable card. If this is legitimate, I suggest that you send the card to SGC for grading and submit to a known auction house. It is unlikely you will sell it here. Without more information, your post is likely to be viewed with skepticism.
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Old 11-09-2009, 12:39 PM
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Based on the writing I would guess it's going to get a 20. This card would defy the grade and sell for a price more akin to a 40 or 50, but unless you can get rid of the skepticism you need to have it graded and sent to an auction house OR be willing to show it to a board member who can vouch that you have it in your possession (picture laying on top of todays newspaper is good too). There are board members all over the US and Canada.
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Old 11-09-2009, 12:58 PM
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Mile High sold a 20 last year for around $4,000. REA sold a 40 two years ago for around $7,000.
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Old 11-09-2009, 01:00 PM
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Thanks for the advice. I can shoot some pictures of the card tonight. All i have is yesterdays paper so ill shoot it on that. any other poses i should shoot it in? What are some of the good auction houses to propose it to? Thanks again for all the help

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Based on the writing I would guess it's going to get a 20. This card would defy the grade and sell for a price more akin to a 40 or 50, but unless you can get rid of the skepticism you need to have it graded and sent to an auction house OR be willing to show it to a board member who can vouch that you have it in your possession (picture laying on top of todays newspaper is good too). There are board members all over the US and Canada.

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Old 11-09-2009, 01:04 PM
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Also, i have done some research on the card, but have not found a lot of info on it. What is the scarcity of the card? any advice on sending the card to get it graded? (if someone can break down the process for me) I would hate to compromise the value of the card by sending it in, in a way that would hurt it.
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Old 11-09-2009, 01:26 PM
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Send it to SGC.

Don't mess with the card. Grade it as is. It is my belief that folks buy N172s for the image on the front not the grade on the flip.


There are folks on this board that know FAR more about N172s than I do and hopefully they will chime in. I own a measly 7 HOFers and there are folks on this board that literally wrote the book on N172s.


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Old 11-09-2009, 06:59 PM
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I sold the same card privately graded PSA 2 about 2 months ago for $5k. I was a strong 2 looking very much like this card.
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