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Maybe I am being overly sensitive, but every now and again I see an eBay auction that just irritates me in how it is presented. Here is a great example I came across today:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-TOPPS-...1310332634?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item35db2b92da
This is the 1952 Topps Ned Garver...it's actually one of my favorite cards in the 1952 set. I love the pose and I love the St. Louis Browns uniform. So, I have been looking for a nicely centered example for my set (clearly, this is not it).
Anyway, I noticed that this card is advertised as a "HIGH number" card...which is a blatant lie. High number...when it comes to 1952 Topps are cards that are part of the last series (Series 6). This is an accepted fact with this set, there really isn't any argument to that. A large percentage of the 6th series were destroyed which results in them having much higher prices. "High Number" cards (or sixth series) cards for 1952 is #311-407 only.
This card is #212 which puts it right in the middle of the fourth series...which is the second easiest series to complete.
Maybe I am just over sensitive because I love the 1952 set...but I feel like at best this is false advertising and at worst a bald-faced lie.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1952-TOPPS-...1310332634?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item35db2b92da
This is the 1952 Topps Ned Garver...it's actually one of my favorite cards in the 1952 set. I love the pose and I love the St. Louis Browns uniform. So, I have been looking for a nicely centered example for my set (clearly, this is not it).
Anyway, I noticed that this card is advertised as a "HIGH number" card...which is a blatant lie. High number...when it comes to 1952 Topps are cards that are part of the last series (Series 6). This is an accepted fact with this set, there really isn't any argument to that. A large percentage of the 6th series were destroyed which results in them having much higher prices. "High Number" cards (or sixth series) cards for 1952 is #311-407 only.
This card is #212 which puts it right in the middle of the fourth series...which is the second easiest series to complete.
Maybe I am just over sensitive because I love the 1952 set...but I feel like at best this is false advertising and at worst a bald-faced lie.