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xdrx
08-13-2011, 12:05 PM
I have an 1946 - 66 Exhibit Mickey Mantle post card in near perfect condition. Don't see a lot of complete listings on ebay for these, but a very odd range of prices, from just a few bucks to several hundred +.

Can anyone shed any light on this particular card? Seems it may be the second most desirable in the series. Has white outline around his sig, which seems to make some difference. Back is blank. Any idea of value?

Thanks.


http://www.net54baseball.com/picture.php?albumid=224&pictureid=4308

Zach Wheat
08-14-2011, 07:31 PM
Dean,

You have a Mantle 1947-1966 Exhibits card with no pinstripes and white outlined name batting variety. I did a quick search on eBay - as you probably did - and found a wide range in prices. One of the issues with Exhibits - as in fact a number of other pre-war cards - is that a number of reprints were made, including the Mantle batting pose. Unless the cards being sold are either graded by a third party grader that is respected within the industry or seller includes back scans (see link on how to differentiate between originals & reprints) or other warranties to insure to possible sellers the card is an original, prices can vary significantly.

I have purchase several Exhibits, some of which turned out to be reprints. Reprints generally have a gray back. Following are a couple of links to some Exhibit reprint & general info articles from the archives:

http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=117276

http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=118564

There are also a number of good posts by Adam W, Frank W and Scott M - all of whom collect Exhibits and know a lot more about the issues than I do. Nice card, but sorry I can't help you on price. It looks like you have a high quality card with sharp corners. Maybe Adam, Frank or Scott will chime in.

Zach Wheat

xdrx
08-14-2011, 09:21 PM
Zach, thank you for the reply and links. The depth of info here never ceases to amaze me. I had no idea just how big the answer to my question would be!

I think I have the cream colored backs. I have two cards, the Mantle in first post and a Mays. Here's a scan of the backs, fwiw:

http://www.net54baseball.com/picture.php?albumid=224&pictureid=4320

I suppose I'll send the Mantle to PSA for a grade. I don't think the Mays is worth it even if it is authentic. I imagine after that fiasco they are more on top of their game relative to these cards. :)

Thanks again!

GoldenAge50s
08-15-2011, 07:58 PM
I hate to say this, but it looks to me like you have reprints. The backs look more like the white stock fakes rather than the darker cream color and Mick looks too washed out to suit me.

The Mantle fits the one that was faked---Is your Mays batting?---That is the faked pose for him.

I hope one of the more expert Exhibit folk come along to help confirm or deny my opinion.

xdrx
08-15-2011, 08:06 PM
Fred, you may be right. My backs are certainly lighter than the backs posted of authentic cards. When I look at my backs I see "cream", but clearly they are not as dark.

My Mays is the batting pose, so that's a bad sign...

Thanks for your post.

Zach Wheat
08-15-2011, 10:14 PM
I am certainly not an expert but I thought your backs look fine. The front of the card looks a little washed out, but maybe that is due to the scanner. The reprints I have in my possession all had dark gray backs. In addition, the front did not look as clear when compared side-by-side with an original.

The backs of yours look too off-white to be reprints. That is just my guess without comparing it side-by-side with an original. Buy one lot of them (make sure to get back scans to eliminate the obvious gray reprints) and then compare the cards with yours. It should be pretty obvious when you have some originals to compare it too.

Zach Wheat

fkw
08-18-2011, 09:01 PM
The card in the top of this post is a modern reprint, The easiest way to tell in less than a second is the top of Mantles hat is missing. (Also the "Printed in USA" is missing from bottom). The whole image was cropped when they designed these reprints.
The back card stock color is another way to tell but not necessary with this reprint.

mintacular
08-18-2011, 09:04 PM
Right on, those corners are way to sharp for an authentic exhibit...

xdrx
08-18-2011, 09:30 PM
The card in the top of this post is a modern reprint, The easiest way to tell in less than a second is the top of Mantles hat is missing. (Also the "Printed in USA" is missing from bottom). The whole image was cropped when they designed these reprints.
The back card stock color is another way to tell but not necessary with this reprint.

Thanks Frank. You just saved me some unnecessary grading fees! After you point it out it is so obvious when looking at the variety of these same cards on eBay with the hat not cropped.

Looks like my Mays is a knock off as well, which makes sense since I bought them at the same time from the same dealer sometime in the early 80s. Same deal; top of bat should not be cropped, and no Printed in USA at bottom.

Oh well, just glad I didn't sell them to someone as originals.

http://www.net54baseball.com/picture.php?albumid=224&pictureid=4341

Zach Wheat
08-21-2011, 07:32 PM
The card in the top of this post is a modern reprint, The easiest way to tell in less than a second is the top of Mantles hat is missing. (Also the "Printed in USA" is missing from bottom). The whole image was cropped when they designed these reprints.
The back card stock color is another way to tell but not necessary with this reprint.

Frank is of course right. Frank, The knowledge that you have demonstrated on numerous card issues never ceases to amaze me.