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Posted By: Dave
Anyone have any idea how much an E-107 Breich Williams Fred Clarke would be worth in Good condition. Also curious if I should get it PSA graded. Thanks for any input! |
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Posted By: Dylan
There was a Fred Clarke in Augest of 2005 that sold for 3,600 on ebay but i have no idea what condition it was in. Due to the rarity of this set it is common for E107's to be graded by sgc or psa no matter how poor the condition is. There rarity alone makes them of value to collectors regardless of what shape there in. Old cardboard lists a VG common value at $950 however, like many of their E set listings, this is quite low. Earlier this month there was an E107 Addie Joss graded a PSA 1, though quite nice for the grade, (Ebay listing 130053070358) that sold for $5,368. Also an SGC 30 (PSA 2 equivalent) Eddie Plank sold for $13,000. I would definitaly recommend getting the Clarke graded by SGC or PSA. |
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Posted By: BcD
he was the first major league player to wear sun glasses in the outfield! |
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Posted By: Dylan
Well BcD did you know that in Clarkes first game, he collected five hits in five at bats which is still a major league record?? |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: Harry Wallace (HW)
You do not see very many E107 cards of Clarke out there. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: Dave
Hi Everyone, |
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Posted By: Paul
I don't think I'm in the running for this card, so I'll ask: |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
You will do better putting it up on ebay and letting it run the entire time.. Let the market decide the price. hese cards are "in play" right now.. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Hi, |
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Posted By: Glen V
So basically this whole thread is free advertising for you? |
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Posted By: Dave
Hi Glen, |
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Posted By: leon
Generally there isn't any personal advertising allowed on the main page. With that being said I think we can look at each case individually and make a decision on what is going on. I would be more strict if the same person did it twice, or it's posted by a regular board member, as it's not allowed....regards |
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Posted By: Dave
Hi, |
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Posted By: JK
Dave, |
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Posted By: Dave
Hi JK, |
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Posted By: Dave
Oh, one note. I found this next to a book that my father had from 1636 of poetry from a B-rated writer that I sold on eBay a couple months ago... The most interesting thing is, the book was in better condition than this card! (Even the binding) He could always find the most amazing things at yard sales. |
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Posted By: fkw
"George Neal - Agent |
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Posted By: Dave
LOL, although I would love to think it is an original stamp, and something really rare, I am a realist. It was probably put on after by some nimwit. Anyway, thanks for the chuckle, and deciphering, could not make out the "George Neal - Agent" part |
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Posted By: fkw
I wasnt really kidding too much, I was serious to a degree.... |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I bid $3,600 on it since I paid that much for my other one and like this one a tiny bit better. |
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Posted By: leon
Frank- if it had it's own ACC # (backstamp wise) then I would go for it.... |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Since I already own one... |
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Posted By: Bill Todd
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dave- great story, great card. But it isn't actually a tobacco card, it came with candy. I don't think that will affect the final price, however. Good luck with it. |
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Posted By: DJ
Bill, |
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Posted By: JK
that is a good story - and very fortunate for you. wish I could find stuff like that at yard sales (of course, it might help if I actually went to some first). |
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Posted By: T206Collector
I once had a T206 card with a similar stamp on the back. I decided to do a little research. I didn't find out too much, but this is my correspondence with a gentleman from the Saturday Evening Post. |
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Posted By: robert a
Thanks Paul. |
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Posted By: Cat
It always gives me a sinking feeling when I see that I will be bidding against Hal "the Market Maker" |
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Posted By: Dave
Paul, |
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Posted By: Dave
Dave.... |
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Posted By: DJ
I agree with the above Dave. People who are bidding on the card know what they are buying. One of my pet peeves is when a seller overloads his auction with too much information. |
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Posted By: T206Collector
Dave, |
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Posted By: JK
I agree with dave and paul. this card sells itself. |
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Posted By: Dave
Thanks for the pointers. I have never actually sold a baseball card on eBay, I have dealt more with big items such as cars and motorcycles (and of course, the random stuff around the house). I apprecite all the info everyone has given me, and that part about the Saturday Evening Post is especiialy interesting! I had no idea what that was about. Thanks everyone! |
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Posted By: Dave
The second thing you need to think about...others may have different opinions.....but something that expensive I think I'd send UPS instead of dealing with the USPS.....I'm sure folks will disagree, just trying to collect on that if it got lost would be hell with the USPS |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Completely disagree. Send it registered mail. Will never get lost, and since you are looking at about 10K worth of insurance, will cost less than half of what UPS will charge. |
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Posted By: Dave
I haven't sent anything that high dollar before.....out of curiousity what does registered mail insure up to? |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
99.9% safe and insurable to $25,000 and won't be hard to collect if lost. UPS and FED EX will not cover paper collectibles, despite what you may hear and collecting on a clain would be virtually impossible. |
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Posted By: Dave
So out of sheer curiousity...since I'll never have one to sell.....if you had a T206 Johnson portrait in a PSA 9 like that one that went at auction....how would you send it if insurance won't cover up to that amount? |
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Posted By: JK
You would privately insure it. |
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Posted By: sagard
At some point a hand delivery of the product (or come and get it) is in order as well. |
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Posted By: Wesley
That is true, sagard. At a certain point, it may be worthwhile to simply buy a plane ticket to pick up an expensive item. There are other concerns, however, such as getting robbed in a city you are unfamiliar with. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I'm so confident with registered mail that I would send packages valued over 25K that way and just insure them for the maximum allowed. Obviously, if you are sending 100K packages that's a much bigger risk, but I never send any that valuable. When I sent the T206 Plank from my last auction there was that card plus some others and the total value was over 40K. I still sent it registered, it cost me about $36 including postage and insurance, and it arrived safe and sound in about three days. UPS will insure up to 50K but you pay 35 cents per $100, so a 50K package will cost $175 to insure, and with shipping you are approaching $200- and I think it is less reliable. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
The Hope diamond was donated to the Smithsonian, and shipped by Registered Mail. |
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