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Posted By: Mike Heatherly
Is the 1926-1929 Exhibit considered one of, or his distinct rookie? Doe's anyone know the ballpark value of this card in a 3 grade? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The exhibit is his rookie, and since I have one on ebay closing in a couple of hours, I will let someone else appraise it. |
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Posted By: Mike Heatherly
Nuff said, thanks for your imput! |
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Posted By: Mark
Do not forget HBL rookie card rule No. 5 - If one card was issued over a series of years, another card issue during such period is also a rookie card. Hence, the 1927 W560 Foxx is a rookie card. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Thus begins the debate. I think there are some cards where there is more than one rookie, especially when it's not clear which was issued first. For example, 1934 Goudey Greenberg vs. 1934 Batter-Up Greenberg. |
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Posted By: Mark
Actually, Greenberg is governed by HBL rookie card rule No. 6 - If one card was issued over a range of years (e.g., 1924-36 Batter-Up), another card was issued solely during the first year of such range (1934 Goudey or Tigers Team Issue), then the card issued solely in the first year is teh sole rookie card. And so it has been written. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
If Batter Up was issued between 1934 and 1936, it's reasonable to assume some Greenberg's were printed in 1934. Did they precede the Goudey issue? I have no idea. I understand your point, but there is always a debate. |
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Posted By: Mark
HBL rookie card rule No. 2 - it matters not which card was released first to market during a particular year (The answer could easily vary by geographic location.) |
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Posted By: barrysloate
What are the HBL rules? Are those Hal's initials? |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Yes. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
The 1st series Foxx card #29 was printed on inferior cardboard (coarse stock). Therefore, this card |
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