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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
Does anybody know how this happened and are there any other cards with no number on them? Rob |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
Does anyone know anything about this card? Rob |
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Posted By: Paul
Lew Lipset had a pretty detailed description of this card in one of his auctions when he was selling one. As I remember it, there are no other players in the set that have a numberless variation. And there doesn't seem to be any particularly good explanation of how some Bresnahans went out without a number. |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
I just read that is it really that rare? Rob E145 1914 Cracker Jack. #17 Roger Bresnahan without the number on the rear.
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
I have looked in some old price guides and back in the 1994 Beckett big book it does not show the variation but in the 1998 Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards it shows it listed as the no number on back for a price of 600 which was by the way the same price as the card with the number on the back. My question is does anybody know when it was discovered? Rob
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Posted By: James Gallo
I don't know when this was discovered, but they are not as rare as they once were. There was a hunt auction last year I think and there were 3-5 no number examples. Several have been floating around on ebay since. |
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Posted By: Dan Koteles
looks it had gotten wet. The Red is showing in his shoulder and the card is warped. 2 cards came about recently and i had great opportunity before ebay and dint pull the trigger .It was a very strong 4 card smoking the card above and one got a steal for around 2800.00 .My timing was not good for the card at the time. |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
This is a card I picked up. What do you guys think about it? Rob |
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Posted By: Matt
Obviously, the front is fantastic for the grade. Congrats! |
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Posted By: James Gallo
Is that the one with the miscut back that was around? The problem is the back is the main part of the card and for me if it is the miscut one, it kind of defeats the purpose. The front is nice though |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
No, here is a scan of the back. Rob |
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Posted By: JimB
Robert, |
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Posted By: Matt
Looks like SGC was tough on that card for the left edge damage. |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
What do you think Jim? Rob |
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Posted By: JimB
THat is a great card. I can't remember seeing one before. Seems like SGC was pretty harsh on the grade. Eye-appeal is great! |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
Well everyone here always states buy the card not the holder. What do you think the grade should be? Rob |
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Posted By: James Gallo
I saw this card for sale on ebay. I believe that damage to the side are tears and as such the card is correctly graded. All companies will hammer a card with tears. It appears to have a C shaped crease and at the edges there are tears at the top and bottom of the C. Please correct me if I am wrong about that. |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
I don't know I think poor is pretty harsh. Rob
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
I see SGC has graded 8 does anyone know how many PSA has graded? Rob |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Card appears to be graded accurately given the damage to the side of the card. PSA has graded 12 of them. |
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Posted By: BRIAN
From my experience, the no number variation is not the "rare" card in the set. I want to say that Hunt had several last year at their all-star sale. If you are playing the pop report game with the Cracker Jacks, take a look at #93. there are only 7 total graded by PSA and SGC, that's the gem. I helped put together the 2 CJ sets that were in the last REA sale, and that was the one card that was more difficult to come by than any other. I had hoped that the '14 set would have fetched more, in the world of graded sets, there can be only 7 complete. Shows what I know. |
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Posted By: Matt
Brian - I also thought the 1914 set would sell for more, but the 1914s are severely undervalued compared to the 1915s IMO. |
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Posted By: Brian
And that is why I will stick to designing tees, wooden robots, and buying ungraded beat up cards that catch my eye. I don't have the stomach for high stakes investments, cards included. |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
Why is # 93 that hard to find it is a common? Rob |
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Posted By: ted
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Posted By: Brian
I have no idea why Del Pratt is so hard to come by. The deceptive part of pop reports is that it only covers the graded cards (duh right?!). Who's to say that people haven't cracked the cards out, and got them regraded by another house. The number could be less than 7. There are so many raw cards that hit the market all the time, Mastro's winter sale had a CJ master set, with an ungraded Del Pratt. I'm sure there are more that are out there, they just haven't hit the market yet. |
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Posted By: Robert {Bigb13}
Can someone tell me why doesn't Beckett list this card? Rob 1914 Cracker Jack BRESNAHAN NO NUMBER |
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