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Old 03-19-2018, 09:48 AM
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Default 1910 Sepia Postcards Chase, Plank, Collins, Chance

Hi everyone, I'm selling 4 1910 Sepia postcards including Hal Chase, Eddie Plank, Eddie Collins, and Frank Chance. These postcards feature some striking images and are extremely rare. Last I checked SGC and PSA had only graded 6 Chases, 8 planks, 10 Collins, and 11 Chances. The Chase has some light staining but is crease free. The plank has some residue on the top and some "corner bunching" in the lower left. The Collins has some residue and staining on the top and average corner wear. The Chance has minor corner wear (small bouncing in lower left) but otherwise crease free. The staining/residue doesn't take much away from the eye appeal as it is difficult to see with the sepia tone of the cards. I purchased a collection of 8 last year but I'm holding onto the Cobb, Wagner, Mathewson, and Johnson. I was planning on consigning these to REA at the national but a card came Ive been after for a while and need some funds. Asking $3000 delivered for the lot. Thanks and message me with any questions.
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