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Posted By: Brian
If i have a card that is not catalogued in the Standard Catalogue would that bring a premium value? |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
And there is no right or wrong answer to this. As a cataloguer, I believe the information can only help you sell a card when it was previously unknown. Yet others, may well believe that a private sale of such cards, will benefit them more. |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Brian, the answer to your question is 100% dependent on which set we are talking about. If it is a widely collected set with a fairly well-established checklist then a uncatalogued card could be worth a small fortune. If we are speaking of a set (and this sounds like it is the case here) that is very thinly collected and a checklist is still a work in progress then there will be very little premium attached to a new card discovery. |
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Posted By: leon
I agree with Rhett on this one. I get calls fairly often from folks with uncatalogued cards asking me about value etc... The more scarce the set the less an uncatalogued card's value will increase vis a vis a known card. Gypsy Queen N175's are ones that come to mind. My guess is that there will be more found in the future, at least of different poses...same with E223 and N403's.....they are so seldom seen that an uncatalogued one won't raise their value a whole lot, usually. On a more commonly collected set it is just the opposite.... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Assuming it's from a cataloged set and folks are convinced the card is genuine, I believe an uncataloged card will usually receive a premium. |
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Posted By: peter ullman
what set are we referring to...if you don't mind me asking? |
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Posted By: Brian
well, this is the card.. just won. if i am correct, as the seller said, it is a 1909 Colgon's Chips "proof" i looked it up in the Standard Catalogue, and this player is not listed. |
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Posted By: Matt
nm |
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Posted By: dstudeba
The seller is a good guy, it is definitely authentic. |
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Posted By: Brian
Matt, |
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Posted By: Matt
No doubt - the catalog is a critical reference. |
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Posted By: leon
I have never thought those are Colgan's proofs. I think they might have been some subset of them.....I think you got a good buy and would value it a little more than you paid.....I had a snipe set below what you won it for (I have had a type for many years)....btw, they are characterized as Colgans proofs in the hobby they just don't look like a proof to me....plus, if I am not mistaking there is more than 1 of many players known....still a neat subset....and a good deal that you got....regarsd |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
That set is a perfect example of a set where "checklisted" or "uncatalogued" pretty much doesn't mean a whole lot. |
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Posted By: Brian
Rhett, |
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Posted By: Millerhouse
Leon is absolutely correct. These are in no way proofs. Given the many different places they've been found, they are clearly an insert issue of some sort making use of the Colgan's portraits. As for Henley, he has been known in the hobby for a number of years. Why SCD has never gotten around to listing him is a mystery. My recollection, though I'm currently without my copy to check my memory, is that Egan's old E-card guide (from the late '60s/early '70s) listed him with the set. Anyone have a copy of Egan handy to check? |
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Posted By: leon
Egan classified the square issue as an anonymous issue and "part 3" of his Colgans expose'. He said they were an anonymous paper issue, not yet catalogued, and used photos from E254. He went on to say the titles had been removed and a printed title added in the bottom obverse. He felt the photos were definitely used from E-254 as some are known with the lettering that covered the photo in place although the background and associated lettering had been removed. He did list Henley as one of them....His publication was put out 39 yrs ago. You would think the SCD might have caught it by now.... |
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Posted By: peter ullman
Didn't Alan Hager discover these?(insert smiley face here!) |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Is a jerk! You may never get that card and he steals money! Now before you guys bash me about the proof thing. Open up the listing and see how I answered the question about it being a proof. Leon will be proud of me! |
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Posted By: Brian
Dan, |
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Posted By: dan mckee
maybe, I have a pile of mail and a million paypal payments to go through tonight. Dan. |
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Posted By: leon
My friend....you are one of the good guys....I have seen a few things that made me scratch my head lately but I can always count on you.....take care and say hi to Dad for me!! |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
The hobby doesn't considered them proofs. 'Proofs' is just a nickname. The T3 Turkey Reds aren't literally cabinet cards. And Rube Marquard wasn't a Rube. He was born and raised in the big city. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Hey Brian, card shipped this morning, hope you like it. Take care, Dan. |
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Posted By: fkw
Now that the W555 mystery is solved, It would be great to solve this one |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
I beleive was given to these items by Alan Hager in hyping sales of them about 15-20 years ago. |
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Posted By: Brian
Rhett, i emailed you this morning.. i will take your offer. my paypal ID brian@iwantmycookies.com |
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