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rymflaherty said:I agree it is nicer to have a full signature and not have it crammed on the letter......but I think I'll be in the minority and say I'd still rather have the chronology card. I like that it's #'d 50 and it is a more unique card.........I'd take that over a generic looking unnumbered insert set sticker auto. I'll also say I'm not a huge graded card collector - so to me that doesn't mean a whole lot.....and if anything it's a negative that it takes a 9.5 grade to simply match the value of the ungraded Chronology card and judging by completed auctions it looks like there are quite a few graded at that level.
KOBEARODLT said:rymflaherty said:I agree it is nicer to have a full signature and not have it crammed on the letter......but I think I'll be in the minority and say I'd still rather have the chronology card. I like that it's #'d 50 and it is a more unique card.........I'd take that over a generic looking unnumbered insert set sticker auto. I'll also say I'm not a huge graded card collector - so to me that doesn't mean a whole lot.....and if anything it's a negative that it takes a 9.5 grade to simply match the value of the ungraded Chronology card and judging by completed auctions it looks like there are quite a few graded at that level.
i could care less about the grade to, but for me if im going to buy an autographed card than i want a card with his actual autograph, not a scribble with a silver pen because theres no way to sign a signature