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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
I recently picked up a duplicate 1911 Hogan Zeenut card. |
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Posted By: leon
Hey Patrick, |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Wouldn't it be nice to pick up a triplicate in a light tan? |
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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Thanks for the response Leon. In addition to the information that you mentioned regarding the varying print sizes, the issue is also known to have different size player poses. |
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Posted By: runscott
man, the N172 Corcoran must be worth thousands by now. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
The weirding out of heirs deserves its own trhread IMHO. |
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Posted By: runscott
I've heard several board members express concern over what their heirs would do with all their "stuff". My opinion is to catalog it well, and to specify a name in your will for someone the heirs should contact to help sell the items. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
about my cards and I'm still here. A typical exchange at my house: |
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Posted By: jay behrens
When I owned the gmaing and comic store, Magic: The Gathering along with several other collectible card games were very popular. We would take a very unpoular card from the game called Atog in trade. When I got out of the store, we had almost 10,000 of these cards. I personally colelcted Dead Jawas from the STar Wars game and have over 1,000 of them. Someone I really hate is gonna get willed those 1,000 Dead Jawas. Should make for good fun at the reading of the will, hehe. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Jay, I understand that some game cards can sell for hundreds of dollars. Did you experience counterfeit attempts when you had the store? |
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Posted By: Julie
(present day, not Civil War) by the time I die, if not sooner. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
there were some attempts to fake high dollar cards, but I never saw any that couldn't be spotted easily. Most fake attempts were done by peeling the front off and putting a laser print of the desired card onto the remaining back. This doesn't work well since the gloss and texture are now gone. |
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