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Old 06-13-2017, 05:38 PM
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Default FS 1914 CJ Cobb SGC 40

$13,500 shipped. SOLD- despite certain member's best efforts to sabotage.
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Old 06-13-2017, 10:32 PM
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Man look at those uniform corners! I wonder if kids played some sort of game with these cards back then that made the corners wear like that? Great looking card and love the rich red background. I just paid $17,000 for a psa 1.5 so someone getting a steal here!
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Yes I believe the game was called "carry your cards around in your pocket" !
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Man look at those uniform corners! I wonder if kids played some sort of game with these cards back then that made the corners wear like that? Great looking card and love the rich red background. I just paid $17,000 for a psa 1.5 so someone getting a steal here!
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I agree with AJ here. I know we are not supposed to comment on price, but hopefully it's OK to say that this seems really reasonable. If I hadn't paid more than this for a 3 with a crease, I'd be all over it. Good luck, Orlando.
PSA 3 or SGC 3?
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We are starting down the road of why pricing commentary in a BST thread is inappropriate, IMO. I am sure many people have opinions and they may not all be the same, but we shouldn't go there.
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All these guys are scaring me off with saying how nice it is etc. Don Hontz
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The centering is really nice as well on this one. Don no reason to be scared here
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Something tells me Don is able to evaluate the centering for himself.
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I agree we shouldn't be talking values in the BST areas. That said some comments are allowed so as not to be too censoring. That is a great looking card. Good luck with sale Orly.
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Old 06-14-2017, 12:41 PM
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Congrats on the pending sale Orly!
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Thanks for all the unsolicited feedback guys. The card is still available. The buyer did his best, but couldn't make it work financially.
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