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dougscats 07-17-2023 04:38 PM

Berk Ross Joe DiMaggio, Trading for T206's--
 
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I bought this Dimaggio many years ago. Now I'm thinking of trading/selling it, and I really have no idea of its value.

Anyone out there know and can help me out?

Thanks in advance.

Doug

Follow up [see Post 5, below]:

Thank you, Lucas and Brent.

I'm going to put the card up for trade, first, with a value within your parameters. I only actively collect T206's at this point, so they are all I really want to trade for.
In the event that there are no traders, I'll sell. First come will be first served.

I'd add this regarding condition: For a card of its day that saw some play, despite the nick of corner damage, in hand, it has no obvious creases, though the back scan seems to show a wrinkle near the left border. The color seems pretty good.
I would've given it a Good by my old standards, but I won't dispute Brett, who is probably more in tune with today's tougher standards.
By any standards, as they used to say, it presents well.

PM me if interested.

Lucas00 07-17-2023 04:53 PM

Around $500 I would call fair. Maybe a little lower with the corner wear.

jingram058 07-17-2023 04:55 PM

I have one of those, too. Plus the Granny Hamner, the card it was separated from. Both raw. I don't want to sell, but I would be curious to know.

Tyruscobb 07-17-2023 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucas00 (Post 2356562)
Around $500 I would call fair. Maybe a little lower with the corner wear.

$400.00 - $425.00 is a price that will attract buyers. You will hear crickets at $500.00.

The last SGC 1 sold for $411.00 at auction. A PSA 2 sold, at a set price, for $500.00.

However, those cards were in holders. Your card is raw. Those sales were about two months ago. The market has softened a bit since those sales.

I’d say your example is a 1. Possibly a 1.5 on a great day.

Good luck

dougscats 07-21-2023 06:49 AM

Berk Ross Joe DiMaggio, Trading for T206's--
 
Thank you, Lucas and Brent.

I'm going to put the card up for trade, first, with a value within your parameters. I only actively collect T206's at this point, so they are all I really want to trade for.
In the event that there are no traders, I'll sell. First come will be first served.

I'd say one thing about condition: For a card of its day that saw some play, despite the nick of corner damage, it has no obvious creases in hand, though the back scan seems to show a wrinkle near the left border. The color seems pretty good.
I would've given it a Good by my old standards, but I won't dispute Brett, who is probably more in tune with today's tougher standards.
By any standards, as they used to say, it presents well.

PM me if interested.

bbcard1 07-21-2023 06:56 AM

I prefer that card to the Leaf DiMaggio. It's a funny card. I have a 1951 Berk Ross which has migrated into the permanent collection, but I did look at selling it at one point and never got a decent offer. OTOH, it's hard to find them at a decent price.

Tyruscobb 07-21-2023 11:36 AM

Good luck with your trade, or alternative sale. I've always liked this card. It is DiMaggio's last true playing-days card.

Although he has a 1952 Berk Ross card, it is not technically a playing-days card, because DiMaggio retired in December 1951.

Yoda 07-22-2023 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyruscobb (Post 2357594)
Good luck with your trade, or alternative sale. I've always liked this card. It is DiMaggio's last true playing-days card.

Although he has a 1952 Berk Ross card, it is not technically a playing-days card, because DiMaggio retired in December 1951.

Yes.


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