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Very tough card from that set. I'm proud to say I own that one. Very nice.
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x2drich2000 -- My E92 Nadja is Bailey, one of the ones in that set only found with a Nadja back. It's pretty nice, would probably grade EX or maybe VG-EX.
I'm not sure why I never got an E90-2. I got an E90-3 (Blackburn) early on in my type collecting, and I had a bunch of E90-1s (of which I now have 14), and I guess there were always other things I was more focused on. It might be because they were relatively common that I never felt a need to go after them like the tougher E sets (E99, E100, E105). I suppose I should try to get one now, but I'm in no big hurry. |
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Nice collection of cards you've accumulated. Welcome aboard.
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Welcome Dave,
You have quite an impressive collection. |
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Welcome Dave!
If you have a chance perhaps you could post some scans of any boxing-related trade cards in the boxing forum? I collect some of the John L. Sullivans.
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Exhibitman --
I don't know if I have any boxing-related trade cards, since most of my trade cards are just advertising products. But I do have some boxing cards from E75, E79, T218, T220, and I think N174. I'll see what I have when I get home. |
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In my original post I forgot to mention that I also have examples of T3, T200 (Philadelphia Nationals), T201, T202, T203, and T204 (Howell). And while I don't have any of the baseball players in the other N sports sets, I do have three non-baseball cards each of N28, N29, and N162, plus an N43, an N184 (Joseph Morsler, champion pool player), and an N174 Gypsy Queen boxer (Jack McAuliffe), which I've scanned in below for Exhibitman. My type collection of N cards is pretty extensive; I'm not sure how many sets I have at least one example of, but it's well over 100, probably closer to 200. They include several sets of actress cards from brands that also issued baseball sets that are rare and mega-expensive, such as Lone Jack (N369, of which I have three) and Yum-Yum Tobacco (N402, of which I have two). I assume that these actresses are as scarce as the baseball players, but they're much more affordable, or at least they were about 15 years ago when I was buying these cards.
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