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REA does it again!
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yes they do
and their preview pages are full of amazing cards and high grade and eye appeal WOW
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I did not see any previews for the auction
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If you go to their facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/RobertEdwardAuctions) or other social media sites they post "First Looks" every couple days of items coming up for auction.
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I believe this brings the known count to 10. Perhaps more pop up, but I doubt many; any way you slice it, this will always remain, hands down, the toughest piece to completing the 524 set. Also interesting is the grade. My old Doyle was an SGC 4 that I crossed to PSA at a 3.5 (solely for registry purposes). My 4 was highest graded, meaning that this card is now (tied for) highest graded. Will be fun to watch
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I bet there are at least several more examples of this Doyle card tucked away in T206 sets that have just been sitting around for a long time. It wasn't a known error and could be easily overlooked.
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"several" might be a stretch.
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Well there weren't any until someone noticed the addition of Nat'L. It stands to reason that if no one was looking for the variation until pretty recently, they wouldn't always know they have it either. Kind of like how the Cycle Matty T205 error was unnoticed for a long time and then people found out they had it in their collection.
I see via search the first one was discovered in the 80s. But I only heard about this card in the last 10 or 15 years after one came up for sale in a major auction. Not sure how widespread knowledge of it is when it comes to old collections. Last edited by packs; 07-20-2023 at 03:57 PM. |
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If we knew how many Doyles that Fritsch went through, then maybe we could ballpark it.
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I wonder how many Doyle NATLs they still have that we don't know about.
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Very nice looking example.
I purchased what was listed as a one of one card a few months ago, hadn't been publicly seen since 2014, sure enough REA has a second example up for auction next week. A few weeks ago, on this board, a newly discovered one of one T206 Chase Broad Leaf 460 showed up, it was part of an original collection put together in the 1910s. It's fun to think about what great items are still tucked away out there.
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Oh, I agree, stuff is out there. To us it is the world; to 99.99999% of the world, it is dusty crap in an attic, basement or garage. I go to a lot of flea markets and paper shows and estate sales, and sometimes I see what is clearly the remnants of someone's estate: photos, papers, cards, etc. Gives me pause to think that this hoard of material represents an accumulation of a life, or maybe more than one life, consigned to a dusty bin in a parking lot. Then again, I also think sometimes that this item sat around for 50-75-100+ years waiting for me to find it and preserve it and appreciate it. The Greatest Generation and Silent Generation are in their dying years now and their stuff is starting to emerge. I am not at all surprised that childhood collections accumulated in the prewar era are still emerging and yielding 'new' T cards, probably courtesy of children or grandkids of those generations. Or maybe I am just contemplating this stuff because my parents died last summer and my daughter and I are still in the process of liquidating their stuff. Alas, no T cards, but lots of toilet paper (my father hoarded batteries, TP and tissues; I found hundreds of batteries, 100+ rolls of TP, and thousands of tissues and baby wipes when clearing out their stuff).
But I digress... One of the humbling (and fun) things about collecting cards, especially those with an international base like boxing or soccer, is that there is always more out there to be discovered, so you are never complete and you never know it all about those issues. You also cannot assume that the 1 of 1 remains so.
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the amazing thing to me when thinking about really rare prewar issues is thinking about how many examples of cards were probably literally tossed in the trash, either right when they came out, or over the years as kids aged and left home, and parents tossed things out, especially long before these cards were known to be valuable.
i've just started collecting the M101-2 set, and the paper stock is super fragile and thin. its amazing to me that ANY copies of those survived 100+ years. then you think about something like T206, where millions of copies were produced, and 99% of them were just tossed in the trash. so many cobbs, mattys, cy youngs just discarded like they were nothing. because at that time, to most people, they were nothing. |
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