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Old 07-29-2010, 06:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Joe_G. View Post
Your example dates to 1889. I've attached a low resolution and un-cleaned variant of what can be found on page 127 of the OJ book. The 1887 and 1889 examples are most common followed by 1888 with the 1890 PL card extremely tough.

Of the 27 HOFers in the set, Brouthers is amongst the easiest. Congrats on your new purchase.
Thank you so much for posting these card photos from the book. I finally know what I have thanks to you. I think mine is a 1887 though because that's the year printed on mine like the one you showed 3rd from the left. I was just happy mine graded without being trimmed or altered since I bought it raw. It came down to Brouthers or Delahanty for the players I chose to pursue after researching the checklist and the players' stats. Unfortunately, I cannot afford a Delahanty, so the Brouthers will remain in my pc until another N172 comes along within my price range and relatively more eye appealing.

Quick question for you: what's the price range on my copy in the fair grade it is in? There is not enough tracked sales for me to judge what it's value is.

Thanks,

Andrew
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