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Old 04-22-2016, 06:14 AM
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Not sure if this was ever posted before. I came across it today on YouTube and it was the first time that I ever saw it. Sharing it to those who have never seen this.

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Not sure if this was ever posted before. I came across it today on YouTube and it was the first time that I ever saw it. Sharing it to those who have never seen this.

Why don't these things ever happen to me?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wACD_Nl8o4E
This has already been posted but it was good to watch again.

Any idea if this guy in the comments below the vid is correct?

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She really missed on the appraisal here because she didn't know what the cards were. They are Mort Rogers scorecards, which sell between 5,000-10,000 each in good condition. Those aren't in good condition because they have been trimmed on all four sides. As a group, those cards might get $20,000. The team card would get about $10,000 and the letter is the best part of the group, probably close to $50,000, which doesn't bring you anywhere near $1M for insurance value. On a good day at a well publicized auction, she gets $150,000 tops for everything."
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This has already been posted but it was good to watch again.

Any idea if this guy in the comments below the vid is correct?

"drza722 months ago
She really missed on the appraisal here because she didn't know what the cards were. They are Mort Rogers scorecards, which sell between 5,000-10,000 each in good condition. Those aren't in good condition because they have been trimmed on all four sides. As a group, those cards might get $20,000. The team card would get about $10,000 and the letter is the best part of the group, probably close to $50,000, which doesn't bring you anywhere near $1M for insurance value. On a good day at a well publicized auction, she gets $150,000 tops for everything."
That quote is me posting from my brother's account and it is correct. Anyone can look these up and see she was wrong

http://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=199358
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Is it just me, or does the Harry Wright and A.J. Spalding writing and signatures look like they were done in the exact same hand?

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Is it just me, or does the Harry Wright and A.J. Spalding writing and signatures look like they were done in the exact same hand?

They look a bit different to me. And I think John was pretty close to the number in his valuation assessment. Somewhere around 15% (maybe 20%) of what the appraiser said.
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