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New to the forum and am in the process of moving to auction a n173 Joe Gunson card found by a friend that deals antiques. As seen in the scan below, the card is in pretty good shape until you see the trimmed bottom.
My understanding is that complete, the card is valued around $1000, but trimmed more like $500. Can someone confirm that? I see there are auctions here, but I likely will run it on a different site unless someone here tells me this is the best place to do so. The site that starts with an e is obv the biggest place for traffic, but I will go where I feel the best place to sell at the appropriate value is. Anyhow, just looking for some info on the card in relationship to value. Here's the scan: ![]() Thanks. |
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If the cabinet were not trimmed it would probably be worth $1500 to $2000. In it's current state, if it is genuine, it is probably worth $250 to $500. I added the caveat "if it is genuine" since the mount colors look a little strange. It could be your scanner, it could be damage to the mount, but if I were buying it I'd want to see the card before pulling the trigger.
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Thanks again! Oh and as I read through- Lew gave me the original value and I see he seems to be well respected on here. |
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The photo looks genuine, and it's a nice image. But what color is the mount? Never saw one that looked quite like that.
And yes, the first person who answered your question knows more about Old Judges than anyone in the hobby. |
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Well I appreciate the feedback and the knowledge of Old Judge as well. I took more pictures for you all to review. I stand corrected on the redness when I re-inspected the card- the scan is correct. I am posting camera photos now instead of a scan.
As far as being genuine, where it came from is a late 18, early 1900 family photo album (not mine). Really not questioning that it is real much as whether the colors are off due to fading etc. Here are the camera photos including a side profile. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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