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Posted By: Bobby Binder
Looks like that Leaf of Newhouser that came out here last summer is doing very well so far. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
Zounds! |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
And it's all because of you pesky kids! |
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Posted By: dan mckee
They are expecting a lot more out of that card, I guessed $10K total but looks like I will be wrong. It is a great addition to a full set but not at that price. What does this make the 1933 Goudey #106 that isn't Lajoie worth? I can't remember the player on it but I think Jonathon F. owned it. Dan. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Dan- I think it was Leo Durocher. |
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Posted By: CoreyRSh.anus
I guess I missed this one. Are you saying there was a 1933 Goudey #106 issued in 1933 of Leo Durocher? Is the front/verso different than on his #147 card? How many #106 Durochers are known to exist? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The #106 Durocher was in the Halper sale. I think it was unique. |
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Posted By: Paul
The 106 Durocher is believed to be from an early test print before all the cards were finalized. There are several other misnumbered cards as well. Conspiracy theorists argue that ol' Jeff Burdick and his buddies got a hold of the original goudey printing plates and had a little fun with them by producing cards like #106 Durocher. I don't buy it. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
That is it! Durocher and I think it is legit, not some printing garbage. If this Leaf brings $50K that Durocher is worth $150K, Dan |
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Posted By: Anonymous
George Moll, the hobby pioneer responsible for all the Bowman and Play Ball cards, showed me |
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Posted By: Marc S.
with time to go on that Leaf Newhouser... |
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Posted By: Paul
It sold for $80,000. How many post-war cards have sold for more? How many that weren't graded 8 or above? |
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Posted By: Rhys
I am not a postwar collector so I am biased, but I could think of 8 $10,000 cards I would rather have than that card. It makes Larry Fritch's US Caramel Lindstroms look like a bargain at $120,000. To each his own. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Rhys, I agree. Nice card....but 80K? Insane. |
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