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E107 Breisch Williams Type 1 Nap Lajoie - Accepting Offers
Posted By: <b>Andy Baran</b><p>I am planning to consign this card to a major auction house, but I figured that I would make it available here before doing so. The card currently resides in an SGC 30 holder, but I no longer have a scanner. Please feel free to make an offer. If I receive an offer that I can't refuse, then the card will be sold outright. Serious offers only please. To put it in perspective, a similar condition SGC 30 E107 Eddie Plank sold earlier this year in a Sports Cards Plus auction for $18K. I will try to return all inquiries. Thanks for looking.<br /><br />Andy<br /><br /><img src="http://www.network54.com/Realm/tmp/1154747923.JPG">
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E107 Breisch Williams Type 1 Nap Lajoie - Accepting Offers
Posted By: <b>Richard</b><p>Andy -<br /><br />I know that Plank's portrait shot is pretty popular. Do you know what percent of a plank portrait card does Lajoie typically sell for?<br /><br />Great card.<br /><br />Richard<br /><br />
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E107 Breisch Williams Type 1 Nap Lajoie - Accepting Offers
Posted By: <b>Andy Baran</b><p>They sell for about the same price typically (if you can say that anything is typical about E107's). They are very similar in terms of popularity and demand (Second Tier HOFers, below cards like Wagner & Mathewson). Also, both Lajoie and Plank E107's are considered by most collectors to be their Rookie Cards. The Lajoie is actually slightly more rare than the Plank.
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E107 Breisch Williams Type 1 Nap Lajoie - Accepting Offers
Posted By: <b>Andy Baran</b><p>Thanks.
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E107 Breisch Williams Type 1 Nap Lajoie - Accepting Offers
Posted By: <b>David Vargha</b><p><font color=blue>What was the hammer price?</font><br><br>DavidVargha@hotmail.com
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E107 Breisch Williams Type 1 Nap Lajoie - Accepting Offers
Posted By: <b>Andy Baran</b><p>The E107 Lajoie sold for $15,000. I'm very happy with the price, and I think the buyer got a good deal as well.
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