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1888 Allen and Ginter value question
Posted By: <b>Bob B.</b><p>I have a card from 1888 Allen and Ginter of W B. Page, and I'd like to know the approx. value of it, I can't find it in any price guides. The card is in about G-VG
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1888 Allen and Ginter value question
Posted By: <b>Bob B.</b><p>one more thing, should I get the card graded?
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1888 Allen and Ginter value question
Posted By: <b>Eric B</b><p>Not a baseball player. About $10.
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1888 Allen and Ginter value question
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1888 Allen and Ginter value question
Posted By: <b>Bob B.</b><p>wow I would've though it would've been higher because it is so old
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1888 Allen and Ginter value question
Posted By: <b>fkw</b><p>Its authentic, and under $10<br><br>N28 and N29 cards are very common for their age, the only ones that bring good $$ are the Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill, and the Baseball Players.
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1888 Allen and Ginter value question
Posted By: <b>Laura</b><p>I checked in my copy of "American Tobacco Cards" and it's an N29. If you check eBay you'll see them for sale with values that range from reasonable to ridiculous.<br><br><br><br>Check the completed listings, and the most anyone has paid for one recently was $665, for Hall of Famer Buck Ewing that was slabbed as PSA Authentic. But Page isn't a baseball player.<br><br><br><br>There's a Page for sale on eBay right now for $60, but I think that price is too high. Personally, I'd value yours at about $15 - 20, given condition (nick, crease, surface dirt) and wouldn't bother to have it graded. But that's just me.<br><br><br><br>Are you thinking of selling it or keeping it?
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