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If Anson in Uniform is the Wagner of the Old Judge set, it looks like McGreachery (and Wright pose three) might become the Planks.
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Still 20 days left and "ONLY" at $32K...Wondering if what I told Bill might be on the low side now...
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What did you tell Bill?
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I gave him a range based on what (little) I know...you are more of the expert so I assume you gave him a range too (if not an actual offer). I hope my range is low though for his sake. And that is between me and Bill.
It is a great card and a true rarity...there are more planks around (ty cobb with cobb backs too for that matter) than this card. Joshua |
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What is the highest selling price known for an N172 Old Judge ??? Is this card considered part of the set ? Was it issued with the other cards ? Thanks
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Wanted : Detroit Baseball Cards and Memorabilia ( from 19th Century Detroit Wolverines to Detroit Tigers Ty Cobb to Al Kaline). Last edited by insidethewrapper; 04-06-2014 at 05:04 PM. Reason: add on |
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The highest price in auction is a California League Doyle that sold in REA for almost $130,000. Having said that I would guess that if an Anson in Uniform came to market it would sell for multiples of this. McGreachery was issued and is part of the set.
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