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That is awesome with the 1907 postmark from Weiser!
A true Walter Johnson "Rookie" card!
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Great looking postcard. The Big Train never looked so good!!
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That is really cool!!
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absolutely amazing!
Really shocked by the price -- but three people in over $20k- |
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if I weren't closing on a house in April and if I had an extra $25k sitting around, I would have been all over that one! The 1907 postage date is absolutely awesome!
Congrats to the winner...hopefully it's a Net54 member!
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Thanks for posting that Hank, that is incredible. Great PC, great cancellation stamp, the only thing this is missing is a note about baseball on the back. I get visions of someone grabbing a stack of PCs at the general store, paying no mind to the strapping young lad on the front.
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Great postcard, very surprised at how high the price went. When the Novelty Cutlery postcard was believed to be 1907-09 for a while, price never approached anything like that. Rose Co. did bring quite a bit of money though.
Agreed, great job by the seller having the guts to fetch such a big number. Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 03-28-2016 at 01:22 PM. |
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That is one of the coolest things I have ever seen!
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The postcard is great, but that price! Wow, I'm totally blown away that it went for that much.
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September 1907
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[QUOTE=Vintageclout;1520254]Due to the 1907 postage stamp, this card has ZERO ambiguity with regard to its 1907 origin. Not surprised at all with the price, and I firmly believe its new owner got a great deal in lieu of that March 1907 stamp.
JoeT.[/QUOTE So the consensus seems to be that 24K was a good deal for the buyer. I must be out of the loop on postcards, that seems like a lot to me, even for such a great card. How many postcards have gone that high, and what are some comparables? |
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How many postcards have gone that high, and what are some comparables?
1915 Red Sox spring training Ruth, a few different images exist. I believe a couple of private transactions on these exceeded this number. |
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As always, best regards, Joe |
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I'm not arguing with you at all, in fact I would accept your opinion more than just about anyone I can think of, certainly more than mine on vintage high-end stuff. Maybe a dealer did buy it, and we'll see it again in an auction. It would be interesting to know where 24K ranks for a non-signed postcard. Look forward to seeing you in A.C. Hank |
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Re the Johnson, the buyer, long-term, got a bargain, IMHO. May collecting bring you great joy as you hold the very history of the game right in your own two hands, Larry |
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