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Old 10-10-2012, 09:14 PM
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This is on the wrong forum but I blame Leon's post for prompting me...
My main collection is now on a different area of americana
You collect little plastic coin doo-hickies?
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Old 10-10-2012, 09:20 PM
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Certain cards are more likely to be counterfeit so many people purchase those specific cards graded.
The same story is true with coins, 1857 is the key date, the one large cent I decided to purchase graded.

After seeing others post of coins maybe my BST ads should include "will trade cards for coins"
I guess many of us have the collecting disease in more then one area.
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Old 10-10-2012, 11:30 PM
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I collect old cards of Jewish players. And I really just need two more: a Zeenut Danning and a Zeenut Cohen.

I also collect the 1911 Obaks (t212's). I've got fifty of them, including Weaver, Peckingpaugh, Million, Miller, Cooney, and Mensor. But it's hard to work on this set because I just don't run across them frequently. I see some on ebay, but they are generally just the same over-priced Buy-It-Nows.

I have a hundred fifty t205's (including the HOFers), and a hundred fifteen t206's (including twenty-two HOFers). Even though there are cards available in these sets, I don't buy too frequently because I want to be ready to pounce when I finally run across Mr. Danning or Mr. Cohen.

Previously, I assembled the Diamond Stars, the 1948 Bowmans (year I was born), the 1953 Topps, and 1953 color Bowmans.

And I regularly enjoy thumbing through a box of cards.
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Old 10-11-2012, 06:47 AM
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Very interesting to see coins. I have to admit that during my hiatus from cards, I briefly dabbled in Civil War tokens. If you don't know what they are, you should check them out- very cool stuff. (Anyone interested in learning more is welcome to get in touch with me anytime). The concerns I have about cards losing value/popularity which I expressed in the "biggest changes in the past 5 years" thread rings true with coins as well- especially more esoteric stuff like tokens. There was a time that I wanted to start a forum like this for token collectors, but it's a niche in a niche in a niche and never got off the ground. Regardless, very interesting to see coins when I thought I was finally rid of them...
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Boxing [esp. postcards and foreign issues] and oddball vintage baseball, 1950s-1970s baseball-basketball-football-hockey cards in 'collector' grade.
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Old 10-11-2012, 08:04 AM
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I have started many sets over the years and always lost interest. I now am more of a type collector. I identify the card in each set I like the most and work towards purchasing that card in a reasonable condition. ex. E95 Cobb, T205 Matty, 1915 CJ Speaker, etc. My goal is to one day try and complete a bigger vintage set (T206, E90-1, 1933 Goudey).
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Old 10-11-2012, 09:43 AM
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T206s with a rubber stamping on the back from original owner

Howe McCormick
500 W. Main St., Gainesville, Fla

(or the one oddball so far that reads
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500 W. Main St., Gainesville, Fla)

211 so far ... 9 Hindu, 21 Old Mill, and a whole lot of Piedmonts.

If you have any, please let me know whether you are interested in selling or not. I've been keeping a spread sheet of those I don't have but are known to exist, and even better, those I know the owners of. That list is now at 32, with one coming off next week (hopefully).
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I collect pre-1920 Red Sox and pre-1900 Boston Beaneater (and any other Boston-related items) items.
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Pre and Post War type cards (though that's slowed down quite a bit...), and Exhibit Cards of HOF's and SP's... also gotten back a little into memorabilia like ad pieces and displays... also into baseball paperback books.

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Trying to put together a master set of E98's & set of E94's. Also, any rare Wagner, Ruth, Cobb & Jackson's.
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I collect old cards of Jewish players. And I really just need two more: a Zeenut Danning and a Zeenut Cohen.

I also collect the 1911 Obaks (t212's). I've got fifty of them, including Weaver, Peckingpaugh, Million, Miller, Cooney, and Mensor. But it's hard to work on this set because I just don't run across them frequently. I see some on ebay, but they are generally just the same over-priced Buy-It-Nows.

I have a hundred fifty t205's (including the HOFers), and a hundred fifteen t206's (including twenty-two HOFers). Even though there are cards available in these sets, I don't buy too frequently because I want to be ready to pounce when I finally run across Mr. Danning or Mr. Cohen.

Previously, I assembled the Diamond Stars, the 1948 Bowmans (year I was born), the 1953 Topps, and 1953 color Bowmans.

And I regularly enjoy thumbing through a box of cards.
Those are some tough Zeenut's, my examples look like they have passed through the system of a sick old lady but you sometimes just take the cards however you can find them...

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I collect what no one is selling!!!!



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I've been leaning on 48 bowman. Just having 48 cards seems like it would be a nice one to start with.
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