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I would whole-heartedly recommend REA and this is coming from an auction owner. They have the time, resources, and buyers to get the best price for these even if they're left on the pages.
Good luck and don't hesitate to hit me up with any specific questions you might have about the auction process.
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I would say this is the right forum here. I was one of a few who suggested you cross-post from Blowout (and stopped over here to see what some of the experts here are saying). Unfortunately I can't help you with the photo images as I've never uploaded any, but you did get many of them up on blowout so you might be able to link that that site (I think Leon allows cross-posts like that.).
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Heres the link: https://imgur.com/gallery/ZUFGXOz
Let me know what you guys find - if there are any rare cards, variations etc Last edited by Redbandit; 09-12-2019 at 11:22 AM. |
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Nice find. The most valuable cards that I noticed appear to be the Deacon White and the Kelly Gypsy Queen. The condition is rough (and could be worse after scrapbook removal) but those cards would do well regardless. There may be some hidden gems in the unposted cards. As one of the authors of the Old Judge book, I would be happy to help you identify any rarities and suggest an auction house to handle them should you decide to sell. My email is oldjudge@gmail.com.
Best—Jay |
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I'll make sure to pass your info along to my buddy |
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If you are on a computer, click the "Post Reply" at the bottom of the thread and you will come up in another window that you can type text into. At the top center of that box, is a symbol that looks like a paper clip. Click on that and it will open another box that says "Manage Attachments". In that box you can pick "Choose File". When you click that it will let you pick a file off of your computer to upload. You can chose a file and then click "upload". After a few seconds it will tell you if it successfully uploaded. Then you can chose another file if you have multiple pictures to upload. Hope this helps.
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Yes, it is pose 496-6. The pose comes with both an 1888 Detroit card and an 1889 Pittsburgh card, the latter of which is the more common (the one you have). That said, all Deacon White cards are scarce and, since his election to the HOF, in high demand.
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