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Old 05-16-2018, 08:40 AM
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Hey Dale

Thanks for the kind words. Yep, 2 small spots of paper loss on the back are the main reason for the low grade. I've always been able to live with some back paper loss if the front presented well for the grade. Especially in this case where the prices increase so dramtically at seemingly every half point. I'm really happy with it for the price point.

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Well, that certainly presents well, imo. You did good.

I'm not complaining as I am lucky to own one, but I wish my paper loss was on the back and not the front.
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Old 05-16-2018, 09:54 PM
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Red Border around the autograph is pretty cool. Really makes the piece pop! Nice pick up Jeff
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Old 05-17-2018, 07:19 PM
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Well, that certainly presents well, imo. You did good.

I'm not complaining as I am lucky to own one, but I wish my paper loss was on the back and not the front.
Still a great looking card. Image clarity is top notch!
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My lone Lone Jack.
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Nothing like a focused collection:
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An impossible card
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Nice pickup on the Chance T205 with the AB back!

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Great cards, guys!!
Here are some chics...rppc
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My lone Lone Jack.
Congrats Pete, rarely encountered set. I think I have the twin to that card, will send image.
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I know it's not baseball, but I hope people will not be upset by me posting these two period-era Amelia Earhart cards. Both are tough, and the 1936 Heinz Aviators card is her most valuable card. It is also a legendary non-sports rarity.

The 25-card set was issued in November 1936 (eight months before Earhart disappeared). By April 1937, five of the 25 cards in the set had been pulled from production and replaced with different aviators (there is much speculation as to why). As a result, the Earhart and Howard Hughes cards are by far the most valuable cards in the set.

I was shocked to see a Heinz Earhart card show up on eBay at a reasonable BIN. Only one of the nine Earhart Heinz cards that PSA has graded is below a "4." I am pleased that this card is so presentable for a "1," since a PSA 5 Howard Hughes card went for over $2,000 at REA last year.
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I know it's not baseball, but I hope people will not be upset by me posting these two period-era Amelia Earhart cards. Both are tough, and the 1936 Heinz Aviators card is her most valuable card. It is also a legendary non-sports rarity.

The 25-card set was issued in November 1936 (eight months before Earhart disappeared). By April 1937, five of the 25 cards in the set had been pulled from production and replaced with different aviators (there is much speculation as to why). As a result, the Earhart and Howard Hughes cards are by far the most valuable cards in the set.

I was shocked to see a Heinz Earhart card show up on eBay at a reasonable BIN. Only one of the nine Earhart Heinz cards that PSA has graded is below a "4." I am pleased that this card is so presentable for a "1," since a PSA 5 Howard Hughes card went for over $2,000 at REA last year.
Very, very cool cards. I'm all for a card with excellent historic value.

I will say you might want to get insurance for those cards, though. You never know - they might just disappear.
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Very, very cool cards. I'm all for a card with excellent historic value.

I will say you might want to get insurance for those cards, though. You never know - they might just disappear.
Thanks for the kind words, Kyle.

I just happened to be online at around 4 a.m one morning last week when I received an eBay e-mail alert that a Heinz Earhart card was newly listed. Even though the listing had a "best offer" option, I just hit the BIN because I was pretty sure someone else would if I didn't.

That is one of the cards I have had on my want list for a while now, but never really thought I would own. Both the Howard Hughes card and the Earhart card list for $750 in excellent condition, but that price seems to be a shot in the dark, considering how rare they are. The Hughes card may list for $750 in excellent condition, but one sold for over $2,000 at REA last year in PSA 5. And Earhart's Heinz card is even more elusive than Hughes'. From looking at the limited amount of data available, Earhart's card seems to sell for more than Hughes' when in identical grades.

The Mars Confections card rarely shows up for sale, but it is less than $100. Other than the Heinz card, her cards are very accessible price wise for how big an icon she remains.
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