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So my question is : What is the more valuable for a collector, a deck opened with the signature of the creator or just the deck sealed ?
Deck sealed or signed ?
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Deck sealed or signed ?
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Re: Deck sealed or signed ?
Hard to say, since there are varying degrees of either of those factors. The signature can be on the cello, on the box (cello removed) or even on a certificate of authenticity (as long as the decks can be identified by a serial number reflected on the certificate). And a deck can be sealed and cello'ed, cello'ed with no seal and uncello'ed with a seal (and there's probably a few exceptions with special circumstances).
In the end though, any collectible is only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it. Not a lot of ways to quantify that.
In the end though, any collectible is only worth as much as someone is willing to pay for it. Not a lot of ways to quantify that.
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Re: Deck sealed or signed ?
The real question is "which collector?"
in the end the only important answer is What is the more valuable for YOU, a deck opened with the signature of the creator or just the deck sealed ?
Personally I open most of my decks... but if I have a signed and non signed or a standard and a limited Ill tend to open the non signed or the standard decks
in the end the only important answer is What is the more valuable for YOU, a deck opened with the signature of the creator or just the deck sealed ?
Personally I open most of my decks... but if I have a signed and non signed or a standard and a limited Ill tend to open the non signed or the standard decks
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Re: Deck sealed or signed ?
IMO, a deck with a signature has a higher value. Now you have to consider cellophaned or not. Most signatures on cello will rub off unless you put it in a case. I'm good with a signature deck without cello as long as there is a seal. An opened deck, even in good excellent condition, just doesn't hold a lot of value. For me, a deck loses more value once opened than a vehicle does once driven off the car lot.
When i say value, I mean monetary value. I have a few decks with personal value that are almost priceless.
When i say value, I mean monetary value. I have a few decks with personal value that are almost priceless.
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