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Jobu 12-05-2018 03:52 PM

E122 Ruth
 
I was looking through SCP and came across this Ruth:

https://catalog.scpauctions.com/bids...e?itemid=44767

I am starting to pay attention to American Caramel cards and am trying to figure out the lay of the land a bit. I haven't seen very many E122 come up for sale but I also don't see a lot that talks about how difficult this set is relative to the others. Can anyone point me toward any good resources?

Thanks!

(Disclaimer: This is not my card and I have no idea who consigned it.)

ullmandds 12-05-2018 03:57 PM

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E122's are tough! Much tougher than e121. That one's really nice for the grade...tiny bit o back damage dings it! Here's mine...NFS.

bigfish 12-05-2018 04:02 PM

E122
 
Awesome card and super rare. Paperless knocks down the grade I guess. Curious how many more e121 vs 122 on pop report? I am sure there’s huge separation in the numbers .

brianp-beme 12-05-2018 04:31 PM

Without looking at the pop reports I would guess it would be something around 20 to 1 ratio E121 to E122 cards.

Brian

LincolnVT 12-05-2018 04:53 PM

Ruth
 
I'd ask glchen, he seems to have a very good read on most early sets and cards featuring the Babe.

ullmandds 12-05-2018 05:14 PM

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Originally Posted by brianp-beme (Post 1833240)
Without looking at the pop reports I would guess it would be something around 20 to 1 ratio E121 to E122 cards.

Brian



17 E122's graded (9 psa, 8 sgc)
131 E121 graded (68/63

LincolnVT 12-05-2018 05:31 PM

Correct me if I am wrong, but the W575-1 Ruth from 1922 is even more rare. And the E121 George Ruth variation from 1921 may have the W575-1 beat rarity wise.

brianp-beme 12-05-2018 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1833261)
17 E122's graded (9 psa, 8 sgc)
131 E121 graded (68/63

Are these amounts including both E121 Series of 80 and Series of 120 cards?

Just realized that there are no Ruth 'throwing' cards in the E121 Series set, so never mind.

Brian

petecld 12-05-2018 05:40 PM

E122s
 
Trust me. The E122 set is the least encountered of the 1920's American & National Caramel sets. This is one set even I never tried to complete.

ullmandds 12-05-2018 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by brianp-beme (Post 1833269)
Are these amounts including both E121 Series of 80 and Series of 120 cards?

Just realized that there are no Ruth 'throwing' cards in the E121 Series set, so never mind.

Brian

HAHA...I learned that too!!!! And I also realized series 120 was considered 1922...I did not know that!

ValKehl 12-05-2018 10:33 PM

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Bryan, if my sums are correct (it's late, and I'm tired), the combined PSA & SGC pop reports show the following totals for all players in each of these American Caramel sets:

E121 (both series) - 7,199 cards
E122 - 275 cards
E126 - 841 cards

So, it appears that it should be easy for you to complete an E122 set. :D

Leon 12-07-2018 04:04 PM

Nice cards, Val. I think I have seen more mistaken identities of these than most other cards. Many times, especially by folks outside of the hobby but also some insiders, they are labeled E121.

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Originally Posted by ValKehl (Post 1833356)
Bryan, if my sums are correct (it's late, and I'm tired), the combined PSA & SGC pop reports show the following totals for all players in each of these American Caramel sets:

E121 (both series) - 7,199 cards
E122 - 275 cards
E126 - 841 cards

So, it appears that it should be easy for you to complete an E122 set. :D


Jobu 12-08-2018 07:41 AM

Thanks for all of the info guys, that is helpful. Is E122 tough enough to be one of those sets where we might not have a complete checklist?

danmckee 12-08-2018 08:14 AM

Set is next to impossible! I have needed 8 cards for Ions.....

Dan Mckee

danmckee 12-08-2018 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Jobu (Post 1834034)
Thanks for all of the info guys, that is helpful. Is E122 tough enough to be one of those sets where we might not have a complete checklist?

I added a Jennings I think to the checklist last year? I think it was Jennings.

Jobu 12-08-2018 08:25 AM

Thanks Dan - I almost posted that I thought you added one to this recently but I wasn't sure if I had the set wrong. The back says series of 80 - did Jennings make 80 or are we still a few short?

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Originally Posted by danmckee (Post 1834041)
I added a Jennings I think to the checklist last year? I think it was Jennings.


Aquarian Sports Cards 12-08-2018 08:27 AM

I could see confusing it with an E220

yanksfan09 12-08-2018 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by LincolnVT (Post 1833266)
Correct me if I am wrong, but the W575-1 Ruth from 1922 is even more rare. And the E121 George Ruth variation from 1921 may have the W575-1 beat rarity wise.

I'm not sure how many George ones are out there. I'm thrilled to own the one I do. I may have the lowest condition one there is but I got one!

I think I remember hearing maybe 5 or less on the George 1921 E121-80 variations? Anyone have an accurate count on confirmed copies?

Vintageclout 12-08-2018 10:03 AM

Ruth
 
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Originally Posted by yanksfan09 (Post 1834081)
i'm not sure how many george ones are out there. I'm thrilled to own the one i do. I may have the lowest condition one there is but i got one!

I think i remember hearing maybe 5 or less on the george 1921 e121-80 variations? Anyone have an accurate count on confirmed copies?

6 psa; 5 sgc

yanksfan09 12-08-2018 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Vintageclout (Post 1834083)
6 psa; 5 sgc

Thanks,

I think I remember seeing an old auction description mentioning 3 or 4, but it was an old auction. I wonder what could be crossovers and/or mislabeled cards though too?

Snapolit1 12-09-2018 02:55 PM

Damm sweet card. Thought final hammer was a good buy for someone.

Stampsfan 12-10-2018 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Vintageclout (Post 1834083)
6 psa; 5 sgc

So, 6 in total.

Jobu 12-10-2018 01:08 PM

I agree, for the apparent rarity and eye appeal of that card, I was thinking the price might be a little higher.

Thanks to everyone for the input so far - hopefully it will continue.


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Originally Posted by Snapolit1 (Post 1834443)
Damm sweet card. Thought final hammer was a good buy for someone.


Vintageclout 12-10-2018 01:36 PM

E122 Ruth
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jobu (Post 1834738)
I agree, for the apparent rarity and eye appeal of that card, I was thinking the price might be a little higher.

Thanks to everyone for the input so far - hopefully it will continue.

Maybe the notch of paper loss on Ruth’s neck had something to do with it. Many collectors, including myself, won’t tolerate paper loss around the facial area. Especially when you are coughing up $20K.

Thecafewha 12-10-2018 01:56 PM

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ullmandds 12-10-2018 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Vintageclout (Post 1834744)
Maybe the notch of paper loss on Ruth’s neck had something to do with it. Many collectors, including myself, won’t tolerate paper loss around the facial area. Especially when you are coughing up $20K.

pretty strong price in my opinion in light of the corner ding and the neck paper loss?

ullmandds 12-10-2018 02:03 PM

actually it appears numerous examples(including mine) have apparent paper loss in that neck area...im wondering if its a print defect of some kind?

Jobu 12-10-2018 05:24 PM

I think this is correct - the white neck spot appears to be part of the printing, not paper loss.

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1834754)
actually it appears numerous examples(including mine) have apparent paper loss in that neck area...im wondering if its a print defect of some kind?


ullmandds 12-10-2018 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Jobu (Post 1834836)
I think this is correct - the white neck spot appears to be part of the printing, not paper loss.

but only on some examples.

Bkrum 12-10-2018 05:32 PM

Which cards in American Caramel series have blank backs?


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