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hi, i am not able to find much info on this card.. can you please tell me what the value of any would be on this card...
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about $25-$45....
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According to Murray's Cigarette Card Values book, (2008) the value of a complete set would be $905.71 US. (50 cards) Odds are $16.17 ea.
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I paid $54 for mine but I overpay for everything...
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You gotta think that the Baseball subject is worth a little more than the underwater basketweaving card, so it would be a bit more than just 1/50th of the price (which isn't $16.17 it is a little over $18). I'm closer to the Leon way of thinking here with a guesstimate at the $30-50 range, as it is a fairly early card being from 1901. Anyways, just my 2 pennies worth.
-Rhett
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There were over 9500 different British sets, making them very easy to find. The only reason why this set is worth something, is because it's an early issue. Issues from the 30's on, are pretty much worthless.
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