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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Ebay link. Truly awesome card, even if it is trimmed. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
sadly , not in my budget as of overspending on everthing in the world. Greg , why are you not snagging it? MY FIELD is not 19th century ,but I dont recall seeing this card in my 19yrs of pre -war. Thanks. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
i wonder what it will fetch in the next big auction sitting in it's new GAI/PSA slab |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
I think its an amazing card, trimmed or not, and extremely scarce. Regarding past sales of this card, there was a large N175 Ewing (cathing ball in the air pose) sold by Sothebys in 1991 in vg-ex condition. |
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Posted By: david
any thoughts on the closing price? |
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Posted By: Jay
It is an amazing card and I don't believe it is trimmed. I have seem about 10 large GQs over the years and I think it looks fine. However, I will report back when it arrives. |
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Posted By: BcD
surely~ |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
I watched in curiosity and thought it would go higher. It's always tough to tell from photos alone but doesn't look trimmed to me. |
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Posted By: Brian H (misunderestimated)
Probably not trimmed.under the circumstances. And, even if it is how many of these are likely to be out there in any presentable condition? Any estimates? |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
Gypsy Queens are very tough but many don't think of them as much more than an OJ variation (kind of like a T206 back variation). The small and large N175s seem to be about equally tough on a "per pose" basis but since very few players/poses were issued larger format cards, they show up much less frequently. |
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