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This auction may not gain much interest due to the fact that there is a reserve on the item; however, I still think it's worth at least $100. I'd buy it for that right now. (I'm sure they want more than that though)
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Frank
very true the card is only worth 50 to 75 bucks but if let go at a traditional auction more than likely it hits 200. I didn't realize the back was so bad but a grade 1 Young portrait will hit 200 give or take and depending on what back it has.
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Now this is an unusual PSA slip (although a legit holder):
http://cgi.ebay.com/1908-09-Cy-Young...item45f752b5cb Last edited by asoriano; 12-08-2010 at 01:01 AM. |
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frank has convinced me to go down from my(and Jon's) 75 figure to 74.
i will stand corrected by frank ward's expertise 'til the day I collapse. those who have moved toward higher figures also have my esteemed reverence but not my vote on this particular occasion! best, barry |
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as for the PSA flip, some have argued that this is an old but legitimate flip. Now I know that PSA previously did not specify the backs on the T206 flips. And the typeset of their oldest flips looked different than currently. I'm not really aware of any other evolutionary changes to the PSA flips. In this specific case, does anyone have a T206, or any other card, where the PSA flip doesn't specify the set name? For that reason alone, I'd be leery that this is a fake.
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I still feel that if this was a fake flip, there would be one of two things... a very high dollar card in the holder, or a card that is really over-graded. In the case at hand, neither applies.
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It matters not to me whether the slip in that slab is genuine, or not. I understand that is of significant concern to some. I have minimal skill in guestimating whether a slip is a new one or an old one. But I see PSA slips that get the 1909, 1910, 1911 dating wrong. All the time. And wrong about poses. And wrong series. And misidentifying players. They have a helluva time.
I do think the card is real. I bid the $50, and I won't be increasing that bid. In looking at the bidding system the next bid is $75, plus $11.25 commission, plus shipping... and that is getting the card up beyond what I think it's worth. My bid didn't reach the reserve so it doesn't matter to me. This is one 'outed' bid, and that's fine with me. And it may well be a fake slip. I still think the card is real, I bid on that beat up card. Last edited by FrankWakefield; 12-07-2010 at 09:58 PM. |
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Guys, we need to avoid putting misinformation out there.
This is not simply an old flip. Not at all. In every era of the PSA holder, T206 has been identified as T206. With no date whatsoever on the flip. If I'm wrong, show me (but I'm not). [NOTE: after reviewing post #42 on this thread, it appears that there are a relatively small number of T206 cards that PSA identified on flips as 1911 and not T206. It is not as simple as saying it is an old flip - there are older PSA flips and newer PSA flips that all read only T206 with no date. It is also not tied to the presence of the # on the flip, as many with the # also are identified as T206.] Yes, the font on this flip is consistent with one of the several older PSA fonts. The flip in that holder is entirely consistent with how PSA identified Sporting Life cards when PSA was using that font...with the obvious exception that the flip has no reference to Sporting Life after the 1911. I agree that one would most often expect a fake to be a higher value item. But this one has so many warning bells...not worth getting involved with. Cheers, Blair
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