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Posted By: Richard Masson
I have a group of E121s. The "series of 80" are all on slightly thicker stock than the "series of 120", but I have a few "80"s that are printed on the thinner stock. Was the set printed on two stocks? or were there sheets or something that could be hand cut? |
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Posted By: Mark Macrae
From my experience, there is a considerable variance in the size of cards which turn up "outside the hobby". Series of 80, generally speaking, tend to be smaller. There are different paper stocks used as well. Some are more coarse than others. Most that I have found outside the hobby appear to have been 'machine cut', although there are others that appear to have been handcut a long time ago...with heavy patination along the edges. Watch for reprints as the E-121/E-135 cards were among the hobby's earliest counterfeits circulating in 1972. These counterfeits are now 30+ years old and are beginning to show natural aging... |
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Posted By: Josh K.
I hope this isnt a stupid question, but what exactly do you mean by "outside the hobby." |
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Posted By: leon
is stupid except the one you don't ask. "Outside the hobby" commonly refers to cards that are not in current, active hobbyists, or dealers hands. Something you find in an old chest or at a flea market could be considered outside the hobby. About a year ago I bought over 700 PCL cards from a guy that inherited them from his grandfather and had never been "in" the hobby. They were in a box in a closet for over 50 years. These were considered outside the hobby.....best regards |
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Posted By: HW
In my experience, E121 (along with E220s) vary greatly in size, even within their specific series. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
Speaking of E121's, does anyone think that $338 is a bit high for this card (psa 4 E121 Sisler)? |
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Posted By: Scott Elkins
afterall, it is Sisler. And, since the Ichiro year last year, his cards have been HOT. Sisler, Mack, Alexander and Joe Wood have been red hot lately price wise! |
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