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T212 Obak - Damaged or Stamped?
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I recently purchased a T212 card on Ebay that has a distinctive hole punch. While it is likely it was caused by some strange motivation of a previous owner, I researched other recent listings on Ebay and noticed that punched holes seem to be fairly common. I just want to throw out the theory that perhaps these were "stamped" cards and not intentionally damaged. I have attached some sample photos.
I'm no expert on the T212 series so any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! |
They look canceled and damaged (by that action) to me. A stamped obak generally has the tobacco mfg, district etc...stamped on the back, with a very small purple or black stamp.
And what's up with the tiny, tiny scan of an obak on the right side? :) Mini-Obak? |
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The OP didn't have a quarter. Actually all the cards except the small one are from the very rare Obak Sequoia Set. Better get one.;) |
It is probably just wishful thinking on my part. I bought the Seaton card and no surprise it got a PSA 1 grade. Without the hole punch I think it could have graded much higher. Luckily I didn't pay too much.
And who would have thought that Obaks would have so much in common with the 1975 Topps set? Perhaps there was a Venezuelan set as well. :) Thanks for the comments. |
Maybe some rogue packer of the cigarettes had a hole punch and punched all his (or her) cards before putting them in.........
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I've seen those punched Obaks every once in a while. My first guess would be that they were redeemed for prizes and then punched at the company but I haven't ever seen any ads about it nor have I seen very many hole punched ones and I've seen a zillion Obaks. I agree with the previous post that apparently someone had a hole punch and way too much time on his hands.
tbob |
Many of the Obaks with hole punches showing up on Ebay recently were originally part of the Rudy Strejc collection that sold at auction a couple of months ago.
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