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Anyone ever see 1952 scraps mid series with high # backs
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Found a bunch of these
Haven't seen 52 scraps wrong back before |
Oh, that’s most definitely hand cut printer scrap for sure. Happy to see it properly identified.
It’s out there and I have seen it but most of us error collectors have it hoarded and it’s no longer common for it to appear. The reason being is that while it is definitely not worthless and in fact commands an easy 3 to 4x premium over a normal card in similar condition from the error collectors, a few eBay sellers have it marked up to the moon at silly prices. One in particular who was a short lived member of this site has an error museum on eBay charging 20-25x the value of most of his errors. It causes ridiculous confusion to newbies who now see an auction for 4K that has been there for years. Drives me nuts and limits the sale of these as no one would pay his estimates. These should always be auctioned with good descriptions to get the best returns. |
Those are cool, too bad they are cut like that. They are a great oddball item.
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What kind of value would you put on these?
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I would put them on BST and invite offers , Larry
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Many inquiries
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And the scrap king
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Here it is...yes it is ,#311
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Of course it's the Giant I'd want that has the #311 back! That's a pretty cool find. I haven't seen these before in 52.
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What type of offers are you receiving? What do they think they are worth and do you agree? |
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Not for sale yet
Just got them yesterday Haven't seen 52s with hi scraps |
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Are the offers close to what you paid? That should give you a little idea of value. My guess would be to auction any big names like the Mantle and sell the others at a set price. |
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As for the rest I would start bidding at 19.99 for the ones with no borders and 29.99 with and list no more than 2 at a time to add scarcity. List as double printed back errors in title and printer’s scrap in the description to cover your bases. You can always ask way more and take best offers if you want to dredge for your personal required value, however high prices with BOs tend to sit because they scare people off. 0.02 cents. |
Interesting...and kind of puzzling
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52 t
I think a pretty rare find, the Mantle back will bring good money
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It's 100% coincidental but I have a post up today on Bowman overprints.
http://www.thetoppsarchives.com/2022/04/what-mess.html |
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It's the Type 1 version of the 52 Mantle with the line under the Yankees logo box which was in the upper left corner of the uncut print sheet. apparently Diering was in the bottom right corner of the sheet he was printed on.
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The Mantle back has "auction" all over it. Lots of collectors who have a 52 T Mantle already would love to add that as an adjunct conversation piece. Would fit great with mine:
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...2%20Mantle.jpg OK, it is a 1995 Hamilton porcelain card... |
180 degree rotation makes sense, the big question I guess is were the scrap sheets stored by the printer for this purpose or did they just go from the end of the last press run of semi high's to the highs? Another question is if they did this to match ink colors.
I find a deliciously ironic that these were cut down to fit with a stack of Bowmans! |
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The idea of a specific print run is not necessary and should be thrown out the window. Here’s a fun sample of printing scrap from 1948 Bowman from my collection. The base card has a gray background which tells you that it is hand cut and out the back door for 1948 Basketball. The second photo shows the fiasco on the reverse. As the third photo shows, the printer used this sheet for a bit. The first layer is the reverse for the base card of #68 Lee Knorek 1948 Bowman. Next layer is the front of the #5 Margaret Field card from the 1948 Bowman Movie Stars series. Final layer is a really late run at the factory, the reverse of case no 5, $2,000,000 of stolen securities from the 1949 Bowman America Salutes The FBI - Heroes of the Law. Scrap paper is scrap paper at the factory. :) |
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For example this is some of my scrap from a single series. More common, but multiple scrap sheets are not crazy uncommon when you look every day like me. However, I admit my weird tendencies, lol.
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The miscut Jackie Robinson with a sliver of Mantle showing brought $71K. I’d imagine prices on yours would be really strong since you’ve got a full back. Probably not the same range but definitely would get a strong return. I wouldn’t be surprised if it brought 5 figures.
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This took some work and a LOT of eye straining, but here is the breakdown of each card:
Ralph Branca has 274 Branca and inverted 327 Archie Wilson printed on the back. Harry Brecheen has 263 Brecheen and inverted 395 Jake Pitler printed on the back. Sid Gordon has 267 Gordon and inverted 344 Ewell Blackwell printed on the back. Bob Addis has 262 Virgil Trucks printed over 337 Jim Hearn on the back, 259 Addis is not on the back. Phil Cavarretta has 286 Joe DeMaestri printed over 363 Dick Rozek on the back, 295 Cavarretta is not on the back. Murry Dickson has 266 Dickson and inverted 345 Sammy White printed on the back. Gil Coan has 290 Joe Astroth printed over 367 Bob Thorpe on the back, 291 Coan is not on the back. Luis Aloma has 273 Erv Palica printed over 385 Herman Franks on the back, 386 Ed Yuhas is partially on the back, 308 Aloma is not on the back. Hank Arft has 284 Arft and inverted 399 Jim Fridley printed on the back. |
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Hard to say what happens. I have a pretty good wrong back that I tried to consign a year ago and couldn't get any bites: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...io%20error.jpg |
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I have hundreds and of course, the more severe the better. As an art collector as well, there just is that sweet spot like the Mantle shows in which it just starts hitting the Warhol vibes and I just love it. |
I also see value in severe miscuts
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...e%20miscut.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...t%20Wood_1.jpg I always look for them at shows. Most dealers consider them junk so they sell for a fraction of what the card would sell for in 'normal' state. Here are a few spiritual brothers to the 1964 Mantle: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...nd%20Tovar.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...20misprint.JPG https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...en_%20rich.jpg I actually pulled one from a pack as a kid and I was pissed. Now I'd be intrigued. |
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