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Old 12-23-2012, 08:52 PM
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Default Question: why not buy authentic over low grades?

Hi all. So if you don't care about registries, want to display your cards, and can't afford highly graded ones, why not just buy ones graded authentic? As I am researching what cards I want, I am finding that authentic cards can be substantially cheaper and better looking than ones graded 1-3 (obviously this isn't true for all cases) or somewhere thereabouts. Why can they be so much cheaper? Why not buy authentic in these situations? Does the fact that the card is trimmed really reduce the aesthetic and sentimentality for people? Am I missing something?

Happy holidays and thanks for your insights.

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Old 12-23-2012, 08:58 PM
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Well, here's my 2 cents. Some are in for the money, while others are in to collect. With that said, I agree with you 100%
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Old 12-23-2012, 09:05 PM
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I just dont like knowing the card is altered. Rounded corners and some wrinkles never really bothered me all that much either. Id agree that "A" cards can looks nicer but I dont have a single trimmed card in my entire collection that I intend on keeping. I currently own 2 and am wanting to replace them.
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Old 12-23-2012, 09:11 PM
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A lot of folks don't care for trimmed cards just because of the stigma associated. A lot of folks (maybe myself included) have trimmed cards we don't even know about. As long as you buy and pay for a trimmed card there is nothing wrong with collecting them. It's when you get a card that is supposed to be unaltered, and you pay an unaltered price, then it is found to be altered, that there is an issue. But Trimmed cards, not a big issue and becoming more acceptable. And yes, most times they can be had for a fraction of the price of an unaltered version. I prefer unaltered cards but would rather an altered one than none, usually.
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$120....looks like an '8'.



$2,250.......uhhh.......all things being equal, I'd rather have the one that was $120, thank you very much!

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I have no problem with authentic cards assuming they are properly labeled. I agree with you that they are often much more attractive than the PSA 1s. And, my preference is to get the best looking card available for the budget.
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Hi all. So if you don't care about registries, want to display your cards, and can't afford highly graded ones, why not just buy ones graded authentic? As I am researching what cards I want, I am finding that authentic cards can be substantially cheaper and better looking than ones graded 1-3 (obviously this isn't true for all cases) or somewhere thereabouts. Why can they be so much cheaper? Why not buy authentic in these situations? Does the fact that the card is trimmed really reduce the aesthetic and sentimentality for people? Am I missing something?

Happy holidays and thanks for your insights.
Sometimes I do buy authentic over low grade cards especially when looking at high dollar cards
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Like most people, I've bought some "authentic" cards because I can't afford the regular graded version and often times the card has much better eye appeal. I'm especially willing to get 19th century material that way as most of the items have been altered either by paper loss or trimming.
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Old 12-27-2012, 10:58 PM
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I've got a Diamond Stars Foxx that I bought prior to TPG as NMT, which turned out to have pressed and trimmed, something I would now be able to determine from examining the card myself, but not then. Had PSA slab it as "Authentic; trimmed," and it really has never bothered me (Foxx is a favorite) to the point that I would even think of selling/replacing it. As time goes by, it's become something of a memorial to the era immediately preceeding third party grading, which was not unlike the days of the wild, wild west--condition had become extremely important, and ethics far less so. From that perspective, TPG HAS done a lot of good!

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