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Old 01-19-2006, 07:58 AM
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Posted By: Mark Rios

How tough are these cards?

Any articles in VCBC, Old Cardboard, etc.?

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Old 01-19-2006, 08:04 AM
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Posted By: David Vargha

Very tough. I know that the anti-slab people will have a fit, but a good indicator of a card's scarcity is to check the PSA and SGC Pop. Reports. PSA has graded 2 of these and SGC has graded 6.

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Posted By: Glenn

I was wondering about these also. I've seen the SGC pop report, but which two has PSA graded and what grades did they receive?

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1926 HOLLAND WORLD'S CHAMPIONS WASHINGTON SENATORS
CARD NO NAME...............VARIETY..................1-2..... TOTAL

16 ROGER PECKINPAUGH WASHINGTON SENATORS..1.........1
18 WALTER JOHNSON WASHINGTON SENATORS.....1.........1

Here's the one that I own:




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Are these 1925 or 26? I've always wanted the Walter Johnson or Bucky Harris example but, I think they're all still in attics in Canada. Tough Set to complete in my world, I have none...

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Posted By: Glenn

Thanks, David, for the info and the photo. Here's mine.

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They're from 1925.

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Here's one from searching...





"always looking for 1923 V117 Maple Crispette cards"

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Posted By: Glenn

That Peckinpaugh is the only known example. Frank Ward found it, then sold it back in 2001, and presumably (unless someone knows of a second one that's been found) it's the same one that shows up in the PSA population report today.

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Posted By: Jeff

Hey Mark,
Was this the card in the lot on ebay. I couldnt get my bid in on time and you picked it up for cheap. Nice grab.

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