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The Lobert is a 1909-11 American Caramel (E90-1). Guess I lucked out on this one.
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I also picked up a bunch of crap cards.
15 Zeenuts (1914 & 1915) and these: Last edited by rdwyer; 03-03-2017 at 06:16 PM. |
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Some of us live for crap cards. And many Zeenut collectors settle/resign/anticipate nothing better. Congrats!
Brian |
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I also picked up 2 complete 1965 sets.
Gomer Pyle & McHale's Navy. Both are nr/mt sets. ![]() |
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I noticed that there is only one graded Bridwell RED (PSA7). What can I expect to get for the one I got?
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Once again, the only other Red Bridwell I can find is:
1910 E98 - Red Al Bridwell "Black Swamp Find" PSA 7 NM So what can I expect to get for mine? TIA |
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I'm far from an expert on the e98's, but the BSF red Bridwells have sold several times from around $650-$1k depending on the grade (PSA pop report shows 18 BSF Red Bridwells graded psa 7, and there is at least one SGC 88). Prior to the BSF, it was a hard combination, but now, not so much, unless you are looking for a low grade example. In addition, someone just looking to build a basic set can easily find a nicer card with one of the other background colors. With that said, based on the condition at auction, I think it could range from anywhere from $15 to maybe $50 if a master set collectors doesn't want to pay for a BSF example.
DJ
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Current Wantlist: E92 Nadja - Bescher, Chance, Cobb, Donovan, Doolan, Dougherty, Doyle (with bat), Lobert, Mathewson, Miller (fielding), Tinker, Wagner (throwing), Zimmerman E/T Young Backrun - Need E90-1 E92 Red Crofts - Anyone especially Barry and Shean |
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