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1975Reds1976
05-09-2011, 07:10 PM
Hello, I am a Pete Rose collector and and a few months ago, I lucked into a large hoard of rare 60's and 70's Pete Rose at a local antique mall. The two highlights of that purchase were a '67 Standups Thin-Cut Proof and a '68 Topps Disc (along w/ 3 progressive proofs). Needless to say, it was a find of a lifetime for me to come across something like that.

When I purchased that material, I was really only interested in the Rose stuff. He actually had 15-20 pre-1950 cards (all Reds) that I passed on because quite frankly, I don't have much of a knowledge base about any of those cards and I ran out of money.

Well, the same guy called me a couple of days ago and said he had submitted 15 of the cards to PSA for grading and asked if I had any interest at all. I still don't know much about them but I really like them and I don't want to pass them up if I can get a good deal. I have actually been thinking about getting onto collecting items like these so maybe it's a sign...LOL.

At any rate, I have listed below those cards that he is offering me. I don't know that any are necessarily "rare", but a couple did receive very high grades. I was hoping someone could give me a ballpark idea of what this collection is worth so that I can make a reasonable offer. Right now, my plan would be to hang onto them, but that is always subject to change I guess.

Here is the list:

1909 E92 Dockman & Sons Larry McLean PSA 4
T205 Gold Border R. Egan PSA 2
T207 Brown Background Rafael Almeida (Red Cycle Back) PSA 3
T207 Brown Background Henry Severoid (Recruit Back) PSA 3
T206 Sweet Cap. Miller Huggins (Hand at Mouth) PSA 4
T206 Sweet Cap. Hans Lobart PSA 6
T206 Sweet Cap. Tom Downey Batting PSA 6
T206 Sweet Cap. Dode Paskert PSA 7
T206 Sweet Cap. Tom Downey PSA 7
T206 Piedmont Miller Huggins PSA 4.5
T206 Old Mill Dick Hoblitzell PSA 4
T206 Piedmont Mike Mitchell (Evid Trim)
T206 Piedmont Larry McLean (Altered)
1915 Cracker Jack Heinie Groh (Altered)
1935 Goudey 4-in-1 Bottomley/Adams/Piet/Comorosky PSA 7

The following ungraded cards are also included. They are in roughly the same condition as those above (probably PSA 4-5 range) and they don't appear to be trimmed/altered:

T206 Sweet Cap. Gasper (VG-EX - but has a mark "P" on card)
T206 Piedmont Mowrey (VG-EX)
T206 Piedmont Karger (VG-EX)
T206 Sweet Cap. Ewing (VG-EX
1935 Diamond Stars Ernie Lombardi (VG-EX)

Too bad the guy was a Reds fan, otherwise there may have been some really nice cards in this collection. Sorry for the long post. I REALLY appreciate any help that you can give me.

Patrick

White Borders
05-09-2011, 07:21 PM
Hi Patrick,

First let me say that the 75-76 Reds are my all-time favorite team and Johnny Bench is my all-time favorite player. And the biggest mistake the Reds ever made was trading Tony Perez to Montreal!

For some ballpark estimates on the values of the T206's you can try this:

http://www.t206.org/value.php

Best Regards,
Craig

celoknob
05-09-2011, 08:01 PM
Hi Patrick,

First let me say that the 75-76 Reds are my all-time favorite team and Johnny Bench is my all-time favorite player. And the biggest mistake the Reds ever made was trading Tony Perez to Montreal!



+1


If this person is getting stuff graded by PSA he probably knows what they are worth and is not giving you a great deal---but who knows?

ullmandds
05-09-2011, 08:49 PM
I think you'd be ably to find a few takers on the t207 almeida!

Bridwell
05-09-2011, 09:04 PM
I'd ballpark the whole bunch at $2500-$3000 in break value.