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Do any "normal" collectors even own one of these?
Article says that this one sold for $414K in 2012 REA Auction. Have any of you even held one of these in hand? It is included in PSA Checklist of T206 Regular Issue???? [url=https://flic.kr/p/2kaBWNV] ![]()
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Lonnie Nagel T206 : 213/520 : 40.65% Last edited by toledo_mudhen; 11-26-2020 at 06:17 AM. |
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I own one. I acquired it from Powell Miller. It now sits in a psa 3.5 flip, and I believe it is highest graded. I acquired it bc it was literally a once in a lifetime opportunity- these are impossible. I believe there are 8, maybe 9, known. No 524 card t206 set is complete without one and, thus, there can be no more than 8-9 complete t206 sets. I am very lucky to have been given a chance to acquire mine. This is the only one I have ever seen in person and/or held.
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Dude! Just WOW!
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I'm always looking for t206's with purple numbers stamped on the back like the one in my avatar. The Great T206 Back Stamp Project: Click Here My Online Trading Site: Click Here Member of OBC (Old Baseball Cards), the longest running on-line collecting club www.oldbaseball.com My Humble Blog: Click Here Last edited by CobbSpikedMe; 11-26-2020 at 08:19 AM. |
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Lol Andy! Happy T Giving
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I'm glad you took that with the intended humor! Happy Thanksgiving to you as well!
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I'm always looking for t206's with purple numbers stamped on the back like the one in my avatar. The Great T206 Back Stamp Project: Click Here My Online Trading Site: Click Here Member of OBC (Old Baseball Cards), the longest running on-line collecting club www.oldbaseball.com My Humble Blog: Click Here |
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In February 2004 a friend called me and asked for advice on selling some "old cards" his father had acquired! We had known each other for many years but I had no prior knowledge he had any cards. He had known that I had sold cards for over 40 years and was asking for advice on how to "sell them quickly"! He told me that he had never collected cards but that in 1984 his father had given him 1/2 of an accumulation assembled between 1908 and 1915! Yes, I was excited. I think this qualifies as "a find"!
I discovered that my friend's father was born in 1900 and that as a child the father loved sports, particularly baseball. Unfortunately from 1908 to 1915 he was confined to a wheelchair much of the time but friends and family brought him cards so that he could vicariously enjoy baseball. My friend arrived at my home with about 600 of the 1375 cards given to him by his father. My friend claimed to have no knowledge of the value of the cards but he did point out one card that someone had told him was worth $16,500! It was the T206 Doyle "NATL"! I believe that at the time (February 2004) only 6 or 7 were known to exist. Larrie Dean Dean's House of Cards |
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different examples. Two have changed holders the one you have that went from an SGC 50 holder to the PSA 3.5 and the SGC A that went to a BVG 4 holder. There was a sale in a house of cards auction to Larry Frisch and as far as I know there are no pictures of that one or the other Doyle he had. PSA 2-1.jpg PSA 2-2.jpg PSA 3-1 Legendary.jpg PSA 3-2 Sold in REA.jpg Russell example.jpg SGC A - BVG 4.jpg SGC 50.jpg |
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There are 9 known Doyles, but only 8 possible sets because the UGA one won't be sold. I assume the Frisch family still has both their sets, Ryan has a set and Leon said another board member has a set with Doyle. It is unknown where the other 4 are and if they are in sets or not. As Ryan said, these don't come up for sale and I believe that only 2 of them have sold more than once. |
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You are correct, there are only 9 authentic Joe Doyle N. Y. Nat'L cards known. Here's the scan of this card from Senator Russell's collection on display at the Univ. of Georgia. I acquired this picture of it many years ago...... ![]() There are 3 other ones that I know of which are (or were) in collections of Charles Conlin, Joe Pelaez, Keith Olberman. The latter two guys initially purchased FAKE Doyle cards (circa early 1990's). Speaking about FAKE Doyle Nat'L cards.....there was one graded by PSA with a POLAR BEAR back as "legitimate". As most of us know, this Doyle was only printed with PIEDMONT 350 backs. What happened to this FAKE is anyone's guess. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Great info guys on a truly rare card! Thanks for the photos Pat!
Here is what I have on the T206 Doyle, N.Y. Nat’l (9): 1. Larry Frisch Doyle Raw 2. Larry Frisch Doyle Raw 3. Senator Russell Doyle Raw 4. PSA 2 #08136374 5. PSA 2 #25967810 6. PSA 3 #11542509 7. Joe Pelaez Doyle PSA 3 #18571062 8. Charlie Conlon Doyle PSA 3.5 #48632531 9. BVG 4 #0006779423 Only 2 are registered in the PSA set registry Hopefully some will be 'found' in the near future. Last edited by Kidnapped18; 11-26-2020 at 08:09 PM. |
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I met up with Joe Pelaez and some other collectors for lunch before a Chantilly show once. Joe casually reached into his backpack and pulled his Doyle Nat'l out, and passed it around the table. So I have at least held a slab. RIP Joe.
Bill |
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i really miss talking and hanging out with joe. he knew a lot about t206s and wasn’t afraid to call out a lot of b.s. that gets posted about the set on this board.
nice doyle ryan. didn’t know you have one of those. are you hoping to get a wagner too? |
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He already has one.
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Several years ago I picked up this bargain box Joe Doyle. When I got home and looked at the card closer, the bottom of the card is scratched, right where the NAT'L would be on the rare card. I also see what appears to be some printing. Maybe some kid in 1909 knew this was a mistake and scratched it off? Maybe a modern collector tried to make this appear like the real deal? I shared this card on the board, and discovered that the back would be correct for the rare card, but all agreed it wasn't the real deal. My son in law put the damaged part under a microscope and took a picture.
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