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Old 06-17-2013, 09:19 AM
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Default D380's

It's funny, but the Krause has never appeared on any D380 checklist. I was able to find one contained in the Jefferson Burdick Collection at the MET. I have also just acquired a D380 Chase portrait that has been on the checklists, but was not known in any collection. Much remains to be discovered about the extent of the D380 major leaguers. An interesting thread Brian !
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Old 06-17-2013, 09:58 AM
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Default Re: E90-1 American Caramel exclusive artwork

I haven't analyzed the entire list, but surely we need to add Upp to it.
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Thanks Ed...I added Upp to the list. You could say that I messed up when I missed Upp.

Should've been in advertising.

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Default need to add this one:

you forgot the rarest (population report wise) card in the entire e90-1 set...

no, not the mitchell or jackson...

George Stone (Left hand Visible) has exclusive art work and it is THE RAREST CARD in the E90-1 set with a scant 25 Total SGC and PSA copies graded!

even hard core Caramel Collectors may be hard pressed to recognize this card!
very rarely seen!


edited :my bad...Nadja Caramel may have this...sorry....still the rarest of the E90-1

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it looks like there was a george stone on ebay in may that didn't sell for $40?!?!
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it looks like there was a george stone on ebay in may that didn't sell for $40?!?!


this set had traditionally been classified by old school metrics...

the new metrics (aged population reports) shows this is the hardest card to find/get!

the grandfathers of collecting did not have Pop reports to help determine rarity levels...
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Default Re: E90-1 American Caramel exclusive artwork

Pop reports notwithstanding, there's no way that Stone-left hand is the toughest card in the set. It's a moderately difficult card, but nowhere near the toughest.
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Old 07-09-2013, 12:30 PM
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Thanks Ed...I added Upp to the list. You could say that I messed up when I missed Upp.

Should've been in advertising.

Brian
I believe the Upp card is the ONLY card of UPP !

Can't say that about many cards!
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