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where are these?
http://www.oldcardboard.com/w/colori...?cardsetID=849 where do you find these? what are they from?i have never seen them befor
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They pop semi-frequently on ebay and in auctions. Have seen a few on the BST. I imagine many board members/type/player collectors on here own a few.
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There is actually a 1910 W-UNC Bill Carrigan on Ebay:
http://cgi.ebay.com/1910W-UNC-Bill-C...item3caeb995de This particular card was won in the May 2010 Huggins and Scott auction for $411.25 (after the auction house cost - the hammer price was $350). I have watched this one with interest because I was the second highest bidder in this particular auction. I think it's a beautiful card. I always find uncatalogued cards to be particularly fascinating because I always wondered how they were hiding so that they weren't officially catalogued. I actually don't understand how that designation works. Does anyone know how the cataloguing process worked and when things had to be catalogued by to be considered UNC? -Jonathan |
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why does old cardboard say that a vg common is only $50 then on ebay its $680. Is old carboard wrong about prices?
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To me, that's dreaming on both the low and high end of the scale.
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I love the sellers detailed descpt of the card---Nada!
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type collecting
That particular series was cut from a notebook cover. They could certainly be classified as strip cards, in a broad sense of the term, imo. I classify unknown cards as to how they were distributed or made. The catch-all is usually "H-Unc" for advertising....which can mean almost anything. If I know it came with/from a tobacco product it will be T-Unc, a candy product will be E-unc, a stamp will be ST-Unc and so on....Just the way I do it and I am sure there are others that work well too. regards
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Here are a couple more:
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