I would have liked to buy them for that as I have no 63. I think it would be cheaper to but a full set if I could find one in near mint condition. I dont like my chances. Adonis has advertised a full mint set which was debatable with some. Never the less that is the only full set that I have seen in that sort of condition on ebay. He wanted $18000 for the 18 of them. Which may have been sold around $800 a card if they were close to mint.Thanks for that Moz.
I actually thought that they may go fo a lot more as it is very rare to see any for sale on ebay so i was a bit surpised at the final prices and yeah i know what you are saying in regards to Adonis as i have bought from him also over the years and he normally has real Mint cards on offer so i do agree that he may have graded these a bit high, though as i said i thought the prices were probably unders as i think the market has softened at the moment!
Trim as in cut them upYeah but if you send them to a grader they would not be classed 10/10. Im not bagging your cards, im sure they are great specimens, my point more was if i saw cards with perfect corners, perfect white centred borders and the cardboard was a little fresh looking my first instinct would be to call them restored. Pretty easy to trim those cards up unfortunately. Have seen a couple examples of it.
If I was a grader there would be nothing classed as 10/10 as there is always someones finger print on them no matter how old they areYeah but if you send them to a grader they would not be classed 10/10. Im not bagging your cards, im sure they are great specimens, my point more was if i saw cards with perfect corners, perfect white centred borders and the cardboard was a little fresh looking my first instinct would be to call them restored. Pretty easy to trim those cards up unfortunately. Have seen a couple examples of it.
I understand what you are saying that is why I will never say mint. It is always near mintIf I was a grader there would be nothing classed as 10/10 as there is always someones finger print on them no matter how old they are
I understand what you are saying that is why I will never say mint. It is always near mint
That is what I thought you meant some checklist are floating around like that as we have seen.No cut a sliver off the edges to make them look perfect and square them up.
Yeah Moz they are certainly Near Mint as my Grade of Mint is "Faultless" straight out of the packet!I am pretty sure that Steve could vouch for this
Ive seen mint 63 & 64 scanlens owen would be a dream to have mate he is selling them to if you r interested around $35,000 for 51 cards thats $686 each card not bad price for mint cards!Yeah but if you send them to a grader they would not be classed 10/10. Im not bagging your cards, im sure they are great specimens, my point more was if i saw cards with perfect corners, perfect white centred borders and the cardboard was a little fresh looking my first instinct would be to call them restored. Pretty easy to trim those cards up unfortunately. Have seen a couple examples of it.
35k?
Check your wallet Owen.
Ive seen mint 63 & 64 scanlens owen would be a dream to have mate he is selling them to if you r interested around $35,000 for 51 cards thats $686 each card not bad price for mint cards!
Sounds like a lot of dreamers want to pay very low dollars for something that is very hard to find mint these days !!
Have a look what Adonis is getting on his average cards with biro signatures on them 3/4 of the price of my friends mint sets !
Keep dreaming fellow ozcarders
What about this seller charging an addittional $9.90 security fee?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/VINTAGE-...738?pt=AU_NRL_Memorabilia&hash=item4607f42dca
what the fark is a security fee, bet if you report to eBay, they will close the auction down...
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