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Posted By: Anonymous
Does anyone know how much a 1933 Goudey #189 Joe Cronin card is worth? |
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Posted By: Matt
Welcome to the forum. The value of vintage cards can vary significantly based on the condition of the card. If you could post images of the card, that would help us give you a guesstimate. Alternatively, you could try and grade the card yourself, using an accepted grading criterion, such as this one: |
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Posted By: Anonymous
here are the scans |
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Posted By: Jim VB
The bottom has been trimmed off and the card is in Poor condition. It's probably only a $5-10 card. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
wow your right, the bottom has been trimmed off, I didn't notice that. Thanks for the apprasial. Looks like I got a fairly fair deal by paying $15 for it. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
$5-10 seems low to me. Grade poor Pre-War HOFers from a popular issue often sell for more than the grade scale would suggest. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
that sounds logical David, how much do you think it would be worth? |
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Posted By: Steve
5 to 10.00 seems about right for that specific poor condition card. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
it looks to me that the card was glued to a board at one time. The paper loss looks to be from the board, and if it was removed the back would be in fairly decent condition minus the glue stains and trimming. However, I know cleaning up the back would be doctoring the card and that is not looked upon very well so I will not do it. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
It would be doctoring on the remnants of the attached material... |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Take the card skip it thru a few mud puddles and then head out for a steak and glass of wine. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
maybe your right Frank. I will think about what you posted. I'm still hesitant though about putting my card in water, wouldn't that destroy the card? |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
It will not destroy the card. There is a section in regards to soaking a card if you go to the top and hit the detecting card alteratrions with a magnifying glass beside it. Frank gave you a very simple way to get the job done and the back residue will come off. For 15 bucks give it a shot. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
ok maybe I will do it, I suppose it couldn't hurt, for $15, it isn't much of a loss |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
You can remove scrap paper from the back for a grade poor card. The paper isn't an original part of the card. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
that is true, I'll think about that, that might actually be the best option. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
The first card I soaked was a T206. They soak really well. |
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