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Jimmie Foxx Signed 35 Diamond Stars
There is a Jimmie Foxx signed 1935 Diamond Stars up for sale on the bay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1935-Diamond...item4167fea141 Just wanted to let you know if you're looking at it, a seller by the name of KatyMarie2007 (whom is no longer a registered user) had this card. I don't know if she ended up selling it, I had been watching it for a few years and remained in contact with her about the card. She had a buy it now for $2,000 with no best offer, then this seller now has the card with zero feedback. Just wanted to give anyone a heads up if they are thinking about putting in an offer. |
When did Jimmie sign his name with a y?
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Fail Never saw a "J" "F" or "irry" like that, I have seen him use a "Y", just not sure of the time period that he did that. BUT the "Jimm" looked like my sig. I wouldn't touch it regardless of the slab. |
Agreed. The "F" looked a little suspicious as you stated. Probably why it sat on the bay for years.
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Ok, check this ebay auction out;
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Jimmie-Foxx-...6#ht_500wt_860 Here is the psa/dna authentication: http://www.psacard.com/verification/...sttimeout=9999 Seems he may have signed with a Y on the end. Maybe this is a good autograph? |
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Jimmie Foxx certainly did use a "Y" in his name on occasion. Mainly in the 1930's and 1950's. On baseballs and other items.
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Thanks Chris! Any clue why he did both?
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Tommy/ie Leach did the same thing -- sometimes Y and sometimes IE...
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