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Originally Posted by Belfast1933
Thx Todd - I am meeting with the seller on Sunday to help advise him on his best options.
This Jackson is one of a few dozen cards he has from this set. Looks like he potentially has a big one on his hands here. Am excited to see his whole collection (dad owned an antique shop, apparently)
Thx again for the background (btw, I wasn’t able to connect on your link above… I just got an error message)
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Sounds like a fun weekend. I'm sure you'll give him good advice. I would be interested to know what you see. FYI, I have only seen three Morehouse Baking cards with the purple stamp that were graded, and all received numerical grades from SGC, one as high as 60. No guarantees but it may influence whether the seller wants to submit other cards for grading-- the Jackson of course should be submitted if you think it's authentic--even an "A" grade will at least assure collectors that it is the real deal.
Sorry about the link-- maybe a problem because it's a pdf file. Just go the Old Cardborad main page https://www.oldcardboard.com/ and click on reference library and you should be able to find it from there.
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