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As some of you know I picked up a rather large childhood collection from 51-56 and have been putting up alot of it on the B/S/T condition ran the range but for the most part some very decent cards. Now there was also a rather large collection of Exhibits 200+ sadly the child wrote the team in pen across the front of many cards (but not all) Im also finding the ones "Printed in the USA" and Made in the USA" in the lower corners. I want to know is there a major difference in value being one is older than the other and because of the writing on the fronts how much does this affect the value, 50%? 90%?
I will probably list them up on the BST but want to get an idea of price. I threw up a couple of examples. Any help is welcome.. Thanks
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The smaller Ted Williams that has Red Sox written on it is a 1939-46 Salutation Exhibit Card. When you want to sell it please let me know what you want for it.
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Hello Ben,
Thankyou for wanting it but it doesnt answer my question as to what they are worth. I want to list them fairly but also need more info as to value..
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I will make a $20(inc. shipping) offer for the Williams with Red Sox written on it and the DiMaggio with Yankees written on it. If you want to list it in the BST auction section I will put in the same bid on them. I am actively looking for the Williams in a low grade so please let me know. Last edited by bnorth; 01-15-2015 at 09:49 AM. |
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That is not a Canadian card. The Canadian card of Williams has a number 30 written in a white diamond just below his lead foot. The seemingly larger card shown above is not really larger. It is a later printing, probably around the late 1950s-1960 that has the Printed In USA tag line on it.
None of the cards shown are Canadian. The Canadian versions have either a number on a diamond [1-32] or one in big figures floating around [33-64]: ![]() ![]()
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