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Old 03-21-2012, 06:43 AM
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Default What's the one vintage card you really wish you had back?

Mainly based on what you sold it for, versus what it's value is now..... Mine is a 1915 cracker jack joe jackson psa 8oc.... A close second, but not pre-war, was an sgc 92 1953 topps mantle.

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Old 03-21-2012, 07:16 AM
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Not prewar but I sold my 1968 Roberto Clemente in Mt condition last year. I wish I hadn't as it was the first "vintage " card I ever bought back when I was a kid. It was in a local card shop in a side case inside of a box that was marked "any card $2.00" I had seen the case in there many times before but when I finally asked to see what was in it I found the Clemente. Once I saw it I asked the shop owner if he really only wanted $2 bucks for it. He smiled and said that card was in there for a few years and he was waiting to see who would finnally find it. $2 Bucks, not bad. Not really sure why I sold it now.
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Old 03-21-2012, 07:18 AM
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1933 Goudey #41 Gus Mancuso. This was the very first pre-war card I purchased at a local (big at the time) card show in Dallas in the 1970s for $5. It was in fair-good condition with a stain in the corner. Wish I still had it.
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All 4 T206 Cobb variations in PSA 6 I sold in 2004..
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Old 03-21-2012, 08:09 AM
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1914 Baltimore News Schedule card Babe Ruth, we had 2 and I would kill to have just 1 back!

Not dad's fault, I was chasing skirts instead of paying attention to my collection.
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Old 03-21-2012, 09:30 AM
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1914 Baltimore News Schedule card Babe Ruth, we had 2 and I would kill to have just 1 back!

Not dad's fault, I was chasing skirts instead of paying attention to my collection.
Dan, that is sad.

I'm not going to mention the ones I miss - invariably when I do, the current owner posts a scan and the post-sale cognitive dissonance thing kicks in all over again.
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Old 03-21-2012, 09:39 AM
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Not nice by him Scott! Yes that would stink! To see the cards again would make me even more sick, ugh!
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Old 03-21-2012, 09:56 AM
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1914 Baltimore News Schedule card Babe Ruth, we had 2 and I would kill to have just 1 back!

Not dad's fault, I was chasing skirts instead of paying attention to my collection.
How much were those sold for Dan? If you don't mind me asking
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Hindu Leach and T205 BL
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Old 03-21-2012, 12:26 PM
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1st one was sold for $1K to a lawyer on the West Coast from a Chicago National. The 2nd was sold for $8K to a gent in New York.

I know, I am sick!
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1st one was sold for $1K to a lawyer on the West Coast from a Chicago National. The 2nd was sold for $8K to a gent in New York.

I know, I am sick!
Whoa! I feel your pain
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Wow, Dan...a band aid won't fix that one!!! The only regrets I have are cards I never bought...I don't regret selling anything.
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This one's a tie for me: (1) 1959 Bazooka Mantle SGC graded NMt; and (2) 1925 Exhibit Lou Gehrig rookie; both sold in a 2007 Goodwin auction.

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My old T3 Cy Young graded PSA 1. I love the T3s and his pose was one of the best in the set
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I regret selling my OJ Harry Wright & Pud Galvin that I found in a yard sale in the late '80's. I got a decent price at the time I sold, but nothing like what they would be worth today!

I didn't appreciate what I had found back then & kinda' wish I still had them today!
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Old 03-22-2012, 07:07 AM
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A tie:

Both 1914 CJ Mattys in SGC or 1915 M101 PSA 4 Ruth Rookie.
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Old 03-22-2012, 07:08 AM
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No......not a tie. I wished I had the Ruth back.
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Jason- what grade was your 1914 cj matty?
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Old 03-22-2012, 08:29 AM
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I regret selling my E102 set, my Matty Mello Mint, my Matty E103 and my T205 Hindu back.
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andrew...did your e102 set have the miller fielding and wagner throwing????
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Old 03-22-2012, 08:51 AM
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Yes it did. The Wagner throwing was SGC 20 and the miller was SGC 50. I also had a Miller SGC 60.
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wow...nice!!!!! 2 millers!!!!
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Old 03-22-2012, 08:54 AM
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I know. Kicking myself. The set is still up on the SGC registry. But it's not mine anymore. :-(
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Old 03-22-2012, 09:17 AM
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T213-3 Ty Cobb with the factory overprint. It was a beautiful card. At least I managed to secure an SGC 50 E94 Wagner for it, but I miss the Cobb from the original Southern Find.
The other one was a red E98 Lajoie I sold to Rob D. At the time I was switching gears to go back in to private practice after working for the State for 10 years and needed some start-up money so I dumped some cards. Little did I know that the red Lajoie card would prove to be one of the scarcest cards around. I miss the Nap....
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Old 03-22-2012, 09:35 AM
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I had an SGC 10 which I got from Dan Paradise and SGC 20 dead centered which netted $14K...hard to turn down. The 20 had pin holes nice otherwise.
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Jason- i think you came out ok if you got $14k for the 20 if it had pinholes. A recent one went for $18k, but i don't think it had issues other than corners and slight creasing....
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N172 Dick Conway
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Old 03-22-2012, 11:31 PM
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Had 2 pinholes, one small crease in the corner and best centered example in the hobby. Very attractive SGC 20.
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Old 03-23-2012, 02:25 AM
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I wish I could have this one back.

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Two that immediately come to mind for me -- 1911 Obak Ten Million and e92 Croft's Cocoa George Gibson.

Both cards went to good homes, though, so that makes it tolerable.

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My Top-3:

T227 Ty Cobb
N162 Mike Kelly
N172 Mike Kelly

Bought 'em all for $250 or less a piece in G-VG condition back in the early '80s.

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The stacks of 1971 Topps I had as a kid.Filled 3/4 of a grocery bag.Sold them to the kid up the street for 5$...in 1971.In prewar Plank E95 SGC40 sold 5 years ago and 15 years ago sold a 1933 Goudey Dean in nrmt/T206 green Cobb portrait in about VG.
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I've only ever sold one card, and I regret it terribly.

1939 signed Joe DiMaggio play ball. I had 2, so I flipped one to help pay for some others.

In retrospect, having both of them was so much cooler, knowing there's not even a handful of them out there.
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several actually........E90-1 Jax RC, M110 Cobb, E125 Wagner, 1917 Standard Biscuit Jackson, 1915 E145-2 Jax and N172 Phenom Smith portrait plus few more.....oh, well.......life goes on
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Not much for prewar, as I rarely sell any. I have mild pangs ocasionally with the ones I have sold, but they all went to really good collections so it's fine.

Postwar I do miss the 48 Bowman set I put together for very little with most cards being poor. Sold it to pay for a ski trip.

The ones I really miss were a group of 76 Hostess proofs. Yellow and green instead of red and blue, reversed negatives, numbers over 150, screened and probably cropped differently. I traded a 74 McCovey washington for about 20 of them, and promptly traded half to a local dealer for another McCovey washington. I've never seen any others.

If any of you have one I wouldn't mind seeing it.

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I had a Hoblitzell T205 drum a few yrs back. Should have never sold it
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Much to the dismay of other scrap collectors, it is NOT the T206 Downey. Chris and others have mentioned it several times, so might as well set them straight ...it's sort of ugly.

I would have back this beater Mino Wagner/throwing:

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Ouch.... I feel the pain from here.... sorry to hear that...
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Them's strong words Scott.
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This one.
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