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I think we can all agree that many times a holder from a third party grading company really enhances the appearance (not to mention increases the value!) of a prewar card. For me, the colors of a 1948 Leaf Jackie Robinson really pop when contrasted against the black gasket of an SGC holder. I selected a mid-grade example from a previous Sterling auction to illustrate just how much a holder can improve the appearance of a card (this card isn't mine). Please show a card in a holder that makes the hobby more enjoyable for you!!!
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This is my favorite graded card for 1 reason my Mom bought this for me a few years ago for my birthday and Christmas present , my Mom just past away last weekend its priceless to me
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This my favorite
Love the early Jackson in his minor league uniform and love the posture of his wife in it also This is from 1909 in his Savanah Indians Uniform |
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I’m only 2 hours away from the Joe Jackson Museum in Greenville South Carolina I’m trying to visit in a few weeks
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I have very few graded cards but this one, by far, is my favorite that, luckily, Harliduck sold me. :)
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I like how the black apron makes the card pop.
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Damn! That’s a show stopping Cobb!!!
Bob |
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Because I have a scanner that in general does not like graded cards, I have not scanned many graded cards. And about 99% of my cards are not graded. So here is my favorite scan of a graded card I have scanned, because the scan turned out almost decent.
I like to crop out all but the card. No free grading company advertising. Brian (and with no back scan, you are also forced to trust me that this is not only a graded card, but also a E92 Dockman) |
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Holy smokes! We need a higher res photo! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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Would you guys call Cabinet cards oddball items or no?
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Fun thread, great cards so far!
Hard to pick one, so here's two... :) |
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Willie
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For the moment its between these two :
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rgpete, I echo Leon's words, I'm very sorry for your tough loss, sir. There's a few things I have I associate with my long-deceased Mom & Dad, and I can relate .... --- Brian Powell
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Here's one where the black insert really makes the card stand out even more. I can never get a photo that really shows how great this looks compared to an average OJ card
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Everybody has their favorite. My fave changes but this is the first card I bought for my 2nd collection, so that's an added touch too.
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Ruth
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I don’t have a lot of pre-War, but I do like this one…
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Once I needed to sell a few hundred K I decided to just sell it and start over. It was the right decision at the time. and another fave graded card... . |
Musial Auto
Some real beauties listed! Looks like he took his time with this one, in blue pen with perfect placement, so it could just be one of his best finest auto.
https://photos.imageevent.com/mordec...manMusial4.jpg |
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Red Cobb
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I could only get it down to 6.
The Ripken in the GEM holder used to be a rare FF version. I tried trading/buying it from a friend for many years. A while back because of age and none of his family caring about cards he decided to sell everything. So even though we had bought/sold/traded hundreds of cards getting this one from him when he decided to sell everything meant a lot to me. The Beckett slabs are part of grading history. These are 2 of the 12 cards Beckett used to test their slab design before ever grading a card for the public. I bought serial number 007 from Mark Anderson several years ago. I also have serial number 0005 that I bought from Leon a few years ago who bought it from Mark. The Ted Williams card is from Teds collection that his daughter auctioned off. I have the LOA from her for it someplace. Just cool to own a card of Ted that he actually owned. The Score cards are a wrong back pair of my all time favorite two players. I purchased these directly from Score back in the day. These are by far my favorite cards by a mile. |
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showed some D381s yesterday, so maybe this one? It's up there anyways, I can't pick just one fave.
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No favorite one, but I like this one.
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this Dave Chapelle signed RC is my favorite
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this Dave Chappelle signed RC is my favorite
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Psa 7
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Leaf Jackie…PSA.
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Since Packs beat me to the green Cobb, this WaJo has always been tied as my favorite.
The Cobb was a gift but the Johnson has always been the best card in the monster IMHO. https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=13555 |
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Here's one of my favorites. From the 1st Leon Luckey Collection.
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Quite possibly my #1 all-time favorite baseball card, and this low grade example has incredible eye appeal.
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Da "Christian Gentleman" is iN Da House :)
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My favorite as well. Beautiful card!
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was after a good looking example for years, great friend in the hobby traded it to me.
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Jeff, that is my favorite pre-war card and your copy is an absolute beauty! Sold my copy toward this below, which is my favorite graded card. Hoping to replace my Cobb at the National this year.
There are just 19 signed 1952 Topps Mantles in the PSA pop report. Of those, only this one was signed in his playing days, March 29, 1968 to be precise, and the kicker is the very man who had it signed was the one who pulled it from a pack as a boy! https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...206ca9cb_z.jpg |
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