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Old 08-29-2013, 08:35 PM
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Default How rare are 1917 D328 Weil Baking Co. cards?

I was just curious how tough the 1917 D328 set are to find? Looking through the population reports there doesn't seem to be very many of them that have been submitted. Thanks, Andy
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Old 08-29-2013, 09:13 PM
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you're right, the population reports would suggest that they are far tougher than Boston Store and E135 (Collins-McCarthy), but comparable to the Standard Biscuit back:

PSA:

Boston Store = 328
Collins-McCarthy = 356
Weil Baking = 6
Standard Biscuit = 12

SGC:

Boston Store = 1,030
Collins-McCarthy = 876
Weil Baking = 73
Standard Biscuit = 42

Those are pretty significant differences. I picked up my Weil Baking Sam Rice rookie on eBay back in 2004 and haven't seen another since. Here's a front and back scan of the card, which has subsequently been graded by SGC (one of three Rice Weil's graded by SGC):
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Don't see a lot of them.

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Old 08-29-2013, 09:52 PM
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1916 Weill Baking Company D329

1916 Weil Baking Company D329

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I thought I would break up this run of HOF'ers...

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Old 08-29-2013, 11:38 PM
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I saw that Oscar Vitt and thought immediately that I used to own that very card. Except turns out mine is(was) a Standard Biscuit with almost the exact same off-center look:


Anyway, I still have ol' Pinch Thomas:


BTW, I believe the blank-backs are even tougher than the Weils, but demand doesn't seem to be all that great and thus I have not seen a significant premium attached for them.
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My Olaf card:
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