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What's an "altered autograph"? No such thing. The only "alteration" is an enhancement, and that is easy to spot. I think paying NM-MT money for a VG card that's been doctored (and therefore should not have been graded at all) is analogous to buying an authenticated forged autograph.
(There's no point in forging cards, when there's no shortage of low-grade genuine examples that can be restored.) |
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Have you ever tried to alter a vg card into a NRMT-MT one? Yes, there are a very, very few that could have a surface wrinkle but otherwise be NMT-MT, but mainly a vg card, true vg with honest wear, would have to be trimmed down to a toothpick size to make it have pointy corners. I agree about altered autographs and that there wouldn't be many of those either. I will go back to 1000 cards in mid grade vs 1000 autographs? I will take the cards as having less issues. Now if you were to change the question to be "are there more NRMT+ pre-war cards with problems vs pre-war autographs, I think the difference is much closer. We sure don't see the amount of over-sized cards that were around 20+ yrs ago, I wonder why? (so I do understand the point being made)Even though this is a nice card it could never be made into NRMT-MT, imo....and get pass anyone with any knowledge of the series..
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I'm sure you've heard of building up corners, Leon. I wasn't talking about trimming cards. I was talking about restoring them.
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Right, Leon. There are no restored cards in PSA slabs.
And this Christmas we'll all see peace on Earth and good will towards men. (I'm sure Bill Mastro knows what I'm talking about. )
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Seriously David.....think of this as yourself in knowing autos as I know cards. I study cards and know card doctors and am personal friends with several senior graders. Do we really need to continue discussing this? It would be analogous to me telling you about Yankees autos and memorabilia.
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And I know Jimmy Spence personally. That must mean there are no forgeries with JSA certificates.
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David - that's my point. There's almost no chance of a halfway knowledgeable card collector buying a forgery; however there's a very good chance of a halfway knowledgeable autograph collector getting stuck with a forgery at some point.
But if I had to choose, I would much rather get stuck with an altered Ruth card than a forged Ruth signature. The former would still have value.
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