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PC796 Postcard Questions
How tough are they? I see PSA has only graded 6 Cobbs and 56 total. SGC has slabbed 15 Cobbs and 371 total.
Have they ever been reproduced? I assume it wouldn't be hard to spot the difference, black light should do it if there were any questions. |
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Scott, they're not that hard to find. You're not going to put a set together from eBay whenever you want, but they are available. If you pay attention to auctions and are focused you could realistically complete the set in maybe a year or so. I think i still need 6 for my set and have passed on examples of each of them. There are reprint sets on Ebay, but I haven't bought one so not sure of the quality or if they would fool anyone.
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These are indeed quite rare, however not impossible to find. This Wagner batting pose is one such available on eBay, which has a striking depiction of the Flying Dutchman.
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The Old Sarge
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I like the "color" of the ball selected as part of this posed throw to second.
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Even though they contain the exact same subjects, I also think that the PC796 Sepia set precedes the PC805 Novelty Cutlery set. The earliest postmark that I have ever seen on the PC796 set is November 8, 1910 and the earliest for the PC805 Novelty Cutlery set is a year later - September 27, 1911. |
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