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I don't have any 19th century cards and don't really know much about what they actually sell for. I would like to get a couple. Any ideas for a good place to start? Any chance I can get a Cap Anson card for under a grand?
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You should be able to find an N28 Anson in a 1 - 1.5 type of grade for $1K or under. Or the Buchner N284 Gold Coin (Anson has 2 poses) would be under $1K for good condition.
As a newbie to 19th century, it'd be worth a short-term subscription to VCP to see actual sales prices on various cards from the era, so you can learn what to expect to pay. You'll save a heck of a lot more than the few bucks it costs for VCP access, if you know what to pay for purchases! |
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Thanks for the advice, I will check that site out. I really like his N162 Card but they're asking 2500 in PSA Authentic for the couple that are on ebay. Is that really what those sell for?
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You should be able to get a presentable N162 Kelly, in a 1 holder, for 1k-1.5k (closer to the higher end).....just keep looking and be a bit patient and you will get a good idea. They aren't too rare and sell fairly often..... You should take a look at N28s also. To learn more you could start at the OldCardboard site....*icon/link at top of each page on this site.
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N184 1887 Kimballs Champions
This is a neat series from 1887 with about five baseball players in its group. Also includes some multisport legends like Annie Oakley. Could be a different set that would interest you.
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1887 Tobin Litho color / b&w trade cards
(from Google images - not my cards) |
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