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T205 Wallace w/Cap Shows Up 10 Years Later.
Ok, so I don't actively collect cards anymore and just came back to check out the boards recently.
Anything new going on in the hobby? :D Anyway, so here's the story, back in 2009 when I was selling off some of my T205's on ebay, a nice VG (raw) Wallace w/cap gets lost in the mail, and I had to pay out the claim. I think I sold it for $40-$45. Fast forward to last month and a mailer shows up in my mailbox stamped "found in abandoned equipment, unable to forward". The mailer had been cut and re-taped. Someone at the P.O. obviously checked the contents. When I opened it, out pops ol' Bobby with his cap. I would post a pic but I'm not gonna lie, I'm too lazy to go to that much trouble. So, I decide to check out the forum again and see what's going on. Oh boy. :eek: Can't say I regret getting out of the hobby. But I still think about putting together a T206 "Merkle Game" line up now and then. |
Well props to the USPS!
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How long before we see a Wagner reprint sold on eBay as "unknown authenticity/looks real/found in abandoned USPS equipment"?
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I might be interested in the envelope. found in abandoned equipment isn't a common marking.
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So I'm Not Alone
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Sorry guys, the envelope (small bubble mailer) got pitched the same day.
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Lots of the dealers get fairly recent stamps for under face value, and tend to use them as discount postage. The guy I go to would get people bringing in stacks of sheets, and he'd generally offer 20% under face value unless they already had a figure in mind. Then he'd sell them to a convent near his house for 10% under face value. It's like the junk wax era cards, people bought loads of them expecting it to be an investment. |
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