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I purchased this signed Grover Alexander baseball for $80 and later sold it to a board member:
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After seeing what the brown old mill just sold for $20,000 bought for $51 on ebay. I was hoping to revive this thread there has to be more great find stories out there
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Mine is nothing in comparison to other stories but here goes. My best find was 2 T210 Orange Border cards listed as faded Reds for 55.00 apiece. So the seller overpriced and underpriced all in the same listing
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I don't know if this really counts as a "find", but the two Lenox T206s in my collection were among the first five T206s I got back around 1979-81. I think I got one of them from a neighborhood kid in a trade for something or other, and the other might have been among my brother's collection (including lots of other cards from the 1950s to 70s) that I bought from him in 1981 for $80 so he could buy an Atari video game system. He might have gotten his Lenox from the same neighborhood kid. We had no idea that Lenox backs were rare; to us, they were just T206s, which we considered exotic enough by themselves. Only when I got back into collecting more than a decade later did I realize what I had, and put them into plastic sleeves.
Probably the best finds where I knew what I was getting came in the late 90s at the National Trade Card Convention in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. There were a lot of ephemera dealers, mostly selling trade cards, some with non-sport tobacco cards and similar stuff, including a few with a handful of baseball tobacco cards. One year there was a guy going around with a couple of Old Judges in pretty good condition that he was trying to sell, but none of the dealers were interested. I asked him what he wanted for them, and he said $50 for the pair. That was a fantastic deal even then, so I pulled out my wallet and gave him $50 on the spot. Another time, maybe the same year, there was a table that had some T206s in a box for $15 apiece, in about VG condition. They were mostly commons, but among them were a Griffith portrait and an Evers with Cubs on shirt, which I snapped up. I think they were my first T206 Hall of Famers. |
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The Brown Old Mill in REA was not the example I won on eBay. It is a second example of a Smith Brown Old Mill. You will notice the one in REA has a very distinctive spot/stain on the back. I was more than surprised when I saw the 24K ending price. Thanks, Jerry |
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1901 Cincinnati Reds Silver Season Press Pass on Craigslist for $2,000. Sold for ~$9000 at REA in 2012.
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