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Old 06-07-2006, 08:47 PM
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Posted By: Tim James

I've always loved the cards in this set,it is at the top of my list of "eye candy" sets for me.I don't own any,but I would love to see any examples that my respected forum members might be willing to show.I saw the Warneke on the pick up thread,but I would love to see more.Thanks,TJ

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Old 06-07-2006, 08:52 PM
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Posted By: Anonymous

here are a few of mine:
http://www.sgccardregistry.com/index.asp?action=3&setcategory=1&setid=509&usetid=1642

I'd recommend taking a look-see at Bruce Babcock's web-site as well, i believe he has posted images of the complete set.

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Posted By: Tim James

Thanks for the link,I'm checking it as we speak.Just wondering how many high grade cards are out there that aren't for sale.There has been some nice cards on the various auction sites,but I just thought that I could catch a glimpse of cards that are only at the eyes of the beholder.

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Posted By: Bruce Babcock

http://homepage.mac.com/thurber51/PhotoAlbum71.html

Above is the link to my site, where I have scans of the complete set. Very tough to find these is in ex or better condition.

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Posted By: Tim James

Wow! Thanks for the info.How well do the "cancelled cards" do when graded ?

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Posted By: bigfish387t

Tim,
send me an e-mail if you are interested in millers. I may have a few to sell.

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Old 06-08-2006, 12:10 AM
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Posted By: Bobby

Every cancelled Miller card either punched or cut will only recieve a AUTHENTIC grade from PSA, SGC and GAI...I have not seen tehm ever put a numerical grade on any of them.

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Posted By: Joe Jones

Here are the scans of my two George C. Millers.


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Posted By: fkw

Here is an example thats been cancelled, Lefty Grove

Like Joe said, graded PSA-AUT

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Posted By: James Feagin

FKW,

Did you get that Grove from an ebay auction a couple of months ago? If so, I'm pretty sure the Grove isn't a "factory cancelled" card, rather some little kid decided to abuse it with a hole punch. I could be wrong, but I always thought cancelled cards had thinner punches in a design.

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Posted By: Bobby

I have seen booth type of punch outs the diamond shape with small holes and then the big holes line of 3 in a row

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Posted By: fkw

Ya just picked it up last month. Ive seen a few others with same 3 holes. Also seen some with small holes along the bottom, and some with bottom cut off.

Lets see other types of cancelled cards.

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Here are my two Grove R300's. The one on the right is cancelled with the bottom cut off.



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Posted By: Tim James

Thanks to all for the pics and info,I never get tired of seeing these,no matter what the condition.

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Posted By: Andrew

Sold this Ivy Andrews PSA version (probably to someone on this board.) Missed it so much that I purchased a chopped cancelled variety, but no scan as it's in a SD box.

..can't figure out this photobucket thing, my image appears in the little box, but not on the post. Oh well.

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