1958 Topps Jim Brown #62
Reviews & Discussions
13 total reviews
The centering really does carry this card into the high eye appeal zone, for my taste. The corners would normally keep it to a B+ and I would like the black to be richer, yet the "step back" and breathe it in method results in an, "I am very pleased looking at this card." It is not math, so I am not sure how it all comes together, but here it does. A whole greater than the sum of the parts, as the saying goes.
Awesome centering. Registration is a little blurry and the corners are a little too rounded for my personal preference. Wild TPG 2. Good looking card nonetheless.
Decent amount of snow, and the main image is a bit out of focus; But.. What you really notice is the great border centering. Looks better than the grade.
Elite centering on this example that punches much higher than the technical grade.
Registration and snow, which usually plague this card, are the only issues here for me. Overall great copy, especially for the grade.
This is really punching high. The corner wear level does not affect my viewing enjoyment whatsoever, that's just how I roll with respect to corners. I'll take'em sharp if given to me, yet this kind of centering (rare, too, for this card) draws my eye rapidly away from the tips and into the center. The focus and the faded black in places are what account for the still high B+ eye appeal, to me. If only one of those flaws was present, this leaps into the A-tier.
Beautiful centering. Yes thereโs snow but who cares when you find a centered version of this card.
From afar it really is a nice looking card but as you go closer you see all the speckling thru out the card that affects both the color and the image quality. The border are nice and balanced and shows signs of aging. Overall Presents well
EyeQ+
EYEQ+ TROPHY CASE


Rating Distribution
13 total reviews
The black scuffing does detract, for my taste. Corners are not a bother. Centering God level.