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Old 11-15-2019, 12:58 PM
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Love seeing cards like that
Here are two of them. The Jackson was originally graded before the advent of half grades. It has since been graded a 4.5.
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Old 11-15-2019, 01:06 PM
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Corey thats One of the nicest Wagners I’ve ever seen!!
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Old 11-15-2019, 02:03 PM
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Bam!!! Those are amazing examples of amazing cards. Forget Mt Rushmore, thems the twin towers
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Old 11-15-2019, 02:06 PM
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Wow!!!!!!

Corey, those are 2 amazing cards!!!!

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Here are two of them. The Jackson was originally graded before the advent of half grades. It has since been graded a 4.5.
Very awesome! Thanks for posting them!!
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I like these prewar baseball cards a lot:





No particular agenda; I just think they look great.
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Great cards Corey-probably the finest known examples of each. Let’s see some more.😁
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Default Batters Monument....Mt. Rushmore + 1

I would start with one of the "Wright brothers" …...Alexander or Harry.
However, I don't have a card of Alexander Cartwright, but I have an artist's illustration of Harry Wright (and the gang)……..

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And, "Mt. Rushmore" would not be complete without Henry Chadwick (there's enough rock on the mountain for at least a 5th face)......



1865 Elysian Fields …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ……………….…..…………...…. V …. Henry Chadwick





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Agree on Chadwick, Ted. He is one of the most important men in baseball history.
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Great Wagner, Corey. It almost looks strange to see an unholdered example, but very refreshing.

I would think Albert Spalding should be in the mix. He had to be the most influential figure in baseball from the 1870s through the early twentieth century. And we'll throw in the Wright brothers to boot.
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Corey-Was something once written under the PITT in Pittsburg on the Wagner image? It almost looks like a “VS” or “NS” in the background.

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Corey-Was something once written under the PITT in Pittsburg on the Wagner image? It almost looks like a “VS” or “NS” in the background.
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Gary,

That Boston cabinet is my all time favorite cabinet!
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Do you see what I am talking about in the posted image?
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