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New cards for the Herpolshiemer Checklist (from the BAND-AID BOX COLLECTION)
I just went through the checklist here:
https://prewarcards.com/2016/09/08/1...and-checklist/ It would seem that the following cards in the 39 card Band-Aid Box Collection are new to the 1921 HERPOLSHEIMER checklist....
*UPDATE: See below. Now comparing what has been seen in the grading populations. I don't know baseball or these cards anywhere near as well as you guys, so I might have missed a nickname or AKA of one of guys above (i.e. a Walter becomes a Wally, Urban as Red, etc.). If anyone is interested, I'll try to get some scans up of these 4 cards in the next couple of days! |
Stengel
https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball/1...umbnail-071515
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The checklist you cited is not necessarily accurate, as it appears to simply re-list the E121-80 cards. The Herpolsheimer cards were likely printed slightly earlier, and are more akin to the Holsum or Standard Biscuit cards from that period.
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Davenport and Weilman appear in the SGC reports, and Fournier in the PSA pop reports.
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Ok when I look at it that way (checking population of SGC / PSA) I wind up with (8) 1921 Herpolsheimer cards that are in neither population:
SGC: https://sgclegacy.com/PopulationReport.aspx?setid=13817 PSA: https://www.psacard.com/pop/baseball...sheimers/40209 But as Leon pointed out above, SGC actually did grade a 1921 HERPOLSHIEMER's backed CHARLES STENGEL, but appears they have grouped it with the 1921 American Caramel Co. set (in error?) https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball/1...umbnail-071515 Of course Beckett may have graded some as well. Still working on it. |
Since there is so much ambiguity in the way these are categorized it is going to be difficult to get a handle on the population.
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