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1946 SEARS East St. Louis (Browns) Postcards Info Needed
I am not all too familiar with this set, but don't recall seeing too many of them over the years. How tough are these and is there much of a following for the set, or just from team specialists? Anyways, I picked up a decent example (autographed as most are that I have seen) of the set and was just looking to get a little more info. Any help would be much appreciated.
-Rhett |
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Very, very tough to find - I have one from the sister set (Cardinals), the Red Schoendienst RC.............
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Very scarce
Rhett -- Back when I used to keep track of such things for the Standard Catalog, most years would go by without a single Sears Browns pc being publicly sold, and maybe 2-3 Cardinals a year.
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very very scarce
Rhett, I will concur with everybody else on these. I collect all things Cardinals,and I don't have a single of these. I have 9 Hunter hotdog cards in comparison. I've passed on a few commons at $100 each at St. Louis shows, but the price was reasonable.
Randy |
Sold this signed card on eBay a few months back for $12!
Yes $12, thats the down side of auctions that start at $9.99 It was the last time I sold something on eBay :( http://centuryoldcards.com/images/searssewell.jpg PS the card was signed in 1966..... as says so on the back |
These are ACC #PC783? My edition of the ACC doesn't have that set listed.
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Sears
Not easy
Cardinals are more desirable as musial schoendienst and garagiola are in set Near set of browns is on ebay now reasonably priced as they are hi grade And a group of cardinals as well Musial recently sold for over 2000 |
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