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Old 07-17-2019, 04:38 PM
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Congrats! That's a great story (except for the divorce part). It's great that the card is now back in your hands!
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Old 07-18-2019, 11:38 AM
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Thanks, here it is with the E92 in the new SGC holders. I would love to do a back run, but the cost would be paralyzing.

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Old 07-18-2019, 04:00 PM
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Anson, depending on what you consider the back run to be, it could either be not that bad, or nearly impossible. The Young might actually be the cheapest and easiest HOFer to make a complete run of the standard backs. From the standard backs, the Nadja is easily the hardest and the Mello-mint is actually not hard at all, just expensive due to the majority of them being mid-grade. Add in that there isn't any D303, Mino, VE, Red Croft, etc and it actually starts looking not so bad. The problem is if you consider the Prize Fighter back part of the run, that will be a significant issue.

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Old 07-18-2019, 05:29 PM
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Anson, depending on what you consider the back run to be, it could either be not that bad, or nearly impossible. The Young might actually be the cheapest and easiest HOFer to make a complete run of the standard backs. From the standard backs, the Nadja is easily the hardest and the Mello-mint is actually not hard at all, just expensive due to the majority of them being mid-grade. Add in that there isn't any D303, Mino, VE, Red Croft, etc and it actually starts looking not so bad. The problem is if you consider the Prize Fighter back part of the run, that will be a significant issue.

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The E90-1 Cleveland is pretty tough too. I appreciate your insights!
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Old 07-18-2019, 05:48 PM
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Default The tale of Babe Ruth

I grew up collecting cards in Central New York, the son of antique collector/dealers, I was always on the look out for the elusive box of goodies. In the early 90's there was a Baseball Card auction in Interlaken, NY, I knew very little about "old" cards, but I knew what tobacco cards looked like, so I used all my summer earnings and bought as many as I could. Average price was $15 per card, even though I didn't know the players yet. After spending a HUGE number of $300, my day was done, as we were walking out a 1933 Babe Ruth Goudey #144 came up. My father offered to loan me the cash, but I was happy with my haul. It sold for $225. As I started to research the cards that I had won, I looked at the value of the Babe that I passed on. Immediately, I felt horrible. My father explained that all collectors have the "ones that got away," and I just received mine (though two year later i walked away from a first appearance of Spider-Man for $199, I was a stupid kid).

Fast forward 20 years, I moved to Oregon and was still searching local estate auctions for any diamonds in the rough. Lo and behold, 1933 Babe Ruth #144 at a dumpy little auction house in the sticks. I was sure that I wouldn't be able to score it, but thought I had to go and bid in order to try and right an old wrong. It was the only card in the sale, and it seemed for ever until it came up, and it when it did I had to stand I was so excited. Bidding ended as soon as it started, and the Babe sold, for $375, to me. I was SO excited that I had finally be able to bring that one home.
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Old 07-18-2019, 05:52 PM
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Wrong era of cards but was insanely happy to get this one back. It is one of the few real(most are altered) missing yellow cards I have seen.

I was looking to sell it and a few other cards to pay for a bigger purchase last fall. I figured with the awesome Roberto Clemente thread on here it would do good in the live auction section. WOW was I wrong and about cried when I basically gave it away. Luckily a long time hobby friend won it. He was selling some stuff to finance a killer bat so i hit him up and he was nice enough to sell it back to me for what he paid.
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Old 07-18-2019, 08:26 PM
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Default 1963 Jello original art

I don't know how many years ago now - probably about 25 - a fellow collector alerted me to a gentleman who worked for general mills who had in his possession original art from the 1962-63 Post and Jello sets. He was not a collector but understood what he had was unique. I made him what I thought was a very strong offer for the whole collection. He told me he wanted like 10X what I offered him as they were each "1 of a kind". I spent some time with him and did my best to explain that one of a kind does not equal priceless in the baseball card world. I followed up a couple of times to no avail. Fast forward about 10-15 years from then and they show up in a Mastro auction. I win the 1963 Jello set (minus the Aaron - that story is in another thread somewhere on the board) and the 1962 Post Clemente art. I got them for something close to what I offered the guy years earlier!
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