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Old 11-27-2009, 09:01 AM
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Default Highest graded T206 Wagner ?

I thought a Wagner was once sold graded PSA 8. The population report lists the top graded Wagner as a 5Q ? Which is it ? Also only 6 listed as graded ( 2-Auth, 2 PSA-2, 1-PSA 4 and 1 PSA 5Q), I thought more than this would be graded. Any insights or thoughts on this ? Thanks Mike

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Old 11-27-2009, 12:35 PM
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From the PSA Population Report:

T206 (Unknown Back)

Honus Wagner (Auth)-2 (1)-10 (2)-8 (3)-3 (4)-1 (5)-1 (Total)-25
Honus Wagner Mcnall/Gretzky (8)-1 (Total)-1

T206 (Sweet Caporal Back)

Honus Wagner (Auth)-2 (2)-2 (4)-1 (5Q)-1 (Total)-6


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Old 11-27-2009, 01:26 PM
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Is there a picture of the PSA 5 floating around anywhere? Would love to see it...
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Old 11-27-2009, 01:37 PM
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Not the best scan, but this one is listed in my records as a PSA-5


$1.62 Mil 11/08 Arkansas owner

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Does anyone know if the reverse printing is severely affected by the miscut? Because I've seen much worse diamond cuts on a 5 that did not attract a (MC) qualifier...

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Old 11-27-2009, 03:30 PM
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I believe the MC is because the card is not a perfect square regardless ofthe cut. More of a trapeziod. IMO these cards usually dont get holdered at all...being that it is a Wagner...
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IMO these cards usually dont get holdered at all...
Really? I've never heard of that before. I've seen many, many cards that are not a rectangle get slabbed and graded...literally hundreds of caramel cards...as long as it was the factory cut.

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Notice how it looks like the card is kind of shoved in there...it almost looks liek the card could be damaged under those "stops" of plastic


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"N-8 Miscut - This term is used when the factory cut is an abnormal cut. The grading fees are returned. You will be given a voucher good for another submission for the same type of service. "
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Notice how it looks like the card is kind of shoved in there...it almost looks liek the card could be damaged under those "stops" of plastic


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"N-8 Miscut - This term is used when the factory cut is an abnormal cut. The grading fees are returned. You will be given a voucher good for another submission for the same type of service. "
Interesting. There must be some kind of acceptable threshold though. The ones I've seen, they just put it in a slab with a bigger window - the card is a bit loose inside.

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Old 11-27-2009, 05:14 PM
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Normally, a diamond-cut card won't get an MC designation. If you look very closely at the extreme bottom of the Wagner above, you can see a small amount of the border of the card that was below it on the sheet. The way I understand it from having read the original auction listing when it was sold, the mc designation on the above card is simply due to this border being visible.


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Id call it miscut for the simple fact that you can see a sliver of the card below it (bottom right corner)
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Steve & Frank,

Gotcha - I had not noticed that on the card until you pointed it out!

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