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Old 04-12-2014, 12:27 PM
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New to this forum. I recently got out my cards from my childhood. Had not looked at them for 25 years. It brought back good memories. Too bad nothing from the 70's and 80's is worth much of anything now. But as a kid I traded for some old cards.

I came across a 1915 Zeenut Brooks Los Angeles. I could not find it on the checklists but then I found one site that listed info about it.

I think his name was Clarence Brooks.

I am trying to find out if it is worth anything because it is in rough shape. I have a photo of it.

Is is worth more because it is missing from many checklists? Is the 1915 series hard to come by?
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I paid $40 for my 1915 Brooks LA Zeenut but it is in considerably better shape than yours. The Zeenut checklists are notoriously incomplete. I think every Zeenut collector has their own checklist they use rather than the standard checklist.
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thanks, that helps.
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