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Posted By: Dave F
I like this set, only have one example...post them if you got'em. Also any information anyone can bring forward about this set...the difficulties and such would be great. |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: Steve Murray
I like the T209-1 colors. Here are a couple from my collection: |
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Posted By: Dave F
Brian- |
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Posted By: Sean BH
I love the series one cards, the colors are rich. I picked this one up on eBay for a $100, after I had it graded I sold it and made a few bucks, he did go to a great home. |
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Posted By: Jeff S.
Sold this one a few months ago on the bay. Beautiful set and tough in clean shape. This was the highest graded. |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
Both the Type 1 color cards and the Type 2 black and white cards are very difficult. Lately, the type 2 cards have been impossible to find in public sales. During this entire “auction season” there was a single black and white T209, it was offered in a lot of Pre-War cards in REA. |
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Posted By: Dave F
wow...very nice Zach. the one i have was one of two that came up for sale a couple months or so ago from davidbvintage. i got the one at the top of the thread and one of the "whales" got the other. |
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Posted By: Seth B.
Hey Dave, welcome to a really wonderful set. Series one and two are the only sets I really collect. I'll show off some of my nicer cards--I'm four cards away from the Series 1 set, but I'm broke after REA! |
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Posted By: leon
won from the gentleman that runs the National...on ebay.....seen before but I never mind seeing it... |
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Posted By: Eric B
Before this thread dies, here is a T128 of the Contentnea Indians. The only difference between cards is the number in the corner. There are 46 known from 1-140. I have 28 of them and would love more. |
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Posted By: Seth B.
Eric, thank you. I have never seen those before. You may have already recognized this, but the factory and district number on your card is identical to the baseball series (Series I and the commonly found stamp on Series II). |
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Posted By: Mike (18colt)
. . . is it really that hard for a type card collector to find a beater of the B&W ones (they make me think "minor league edition of Breisch-Williams cards due to the B&W phtography)? Any idea monetarily what a B&W beater could set you back? |
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Posted By: Seth B.
Mike, they're definitely easier than E107: I think a beater will set you back maybe $75-$100. If someone is going after that card, though, throw price guidelines out the window. |
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Posted By: Eric B
Seth, thanks for your interest. I am always hesitant about putting non-sports up. According to the WTI and ACC, issued around 1910 and only 13 different numbers were known until about 5 years ago. You could find them occasionally, but they were always the same 13. Then the lot of 28 I acquired were all different than the 13 known. So that's 41. The non-sports board has upped that number to 47 different poses, so it's possible all 140 exist (existed). But of the known numbers, 30 or so are pops of 1. And I don't mean graded population - I mean known population. |
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Posted By: Dave F
Seth, |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: Dave F
Brian, |
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Posted By: Seth B.
Dave-- your card is high grade, these cards flake REALLY easily, as Brian mentioned in his first post. And I think you got it at a fair price. Don't worry! |
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Posted By: leon
I have seen a few of the packs but got outbid when I did... |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
Dave, there are certainly a number of cards that are more difficult to find than others. I am not sure of the reasoning for this as there wasn’t a redemption program available with any of the cards except the B.E. Thompson card. The card you posted, Foltz, seems to show up very often compared to other cards. After surveying collections and lots in auction houses, the rarities begin to shown themselves. |
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Posted By: Dwight
Teammate of Seth's Hammersly (above), whose letters home as a player, memorabilia, etc. are on exhibit at the Greensboro, NC, museum. |
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Posted By: Brian McQueen
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Posted By: scott brockelman
They are one and the same. |
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Posted By: Seth B.
Thanks for sharing, Jon, great stuff. Same pack design as the other back design for those T118 Indian cards. |
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Posted By: Eric B
Yes, I noticed. Thanks for the pics. |
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Posted By: Jon Canfield
I should add that Joe P owns both of the packs. |
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Posted By: Ed Ivey
I'm always fascinated looking at that Pope ghost on the McGeehan. Pope is the T209-1 I hope to acquire someday. The ghost image reminds me never to say never. |
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Posted By: Bob C
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