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I have a 1916 standard Biscuit Jim Thorpe PSA 2 Just would like some feedback on what you think I would get for it at Auction Thank you Michael pictures are coming soon
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Here ya go...
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Thanks for adding the pictures for me Greg I appreciated
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$7/8 K Maybe would be my guess. A SGC 4 went for $15,600 at REA last year. Nice card BTW!!
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Yeah that's what I was thinking I was hoping a bit more though in the 10 range
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That was about my thought. Could be a little more in the climate today....10k could be a little stretch but not much of one. Nice card
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Super nice "2"!
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Damn was there a sport Jim Thorpe couldn't play? Was he the best athlete that ever lived?
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Jim Thorpe is the greatest multiple sport athlete of all time !!!!!
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Very nice card for the grade.
I have long been a Thorpe fan/collector. I know postcards are not everyone's thing, but it always blows me away that his 1912 postcards can be had for $1,000 or so while his M101-5 from four years later is worth several times that, at a minimum. Last edited by Bored5000; 09-28-2017 at 10:57 PM. |
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I think Bo Jackson, Deion Sanders and Brian Jordan are the only guys who could rival him.
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Get me started on Bo. Hall of Fame should recognize how famous he was. Hall of Fame - the third word is "Fame". Bo was a monster. For his brief football career, he stacks up quite favorably or even better than Jim Brown and Barry Sanders. Incredible athlete on the baseball field as well!
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