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So maybe I have the ultra rare “liquored up” Cobb signature!
Being of the Irish, I dig it! Thanks to all for the input! Bob |
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Needs to go in for grading and authentication. Nothing we post here will be a definitive as an in-hand view.
On a tangential note, we can value a W516 Cobb and a Cobb auto readily. What does the group think would be an appropriate value multiplier (if any) for a signed version of a specific card like this?
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Yea, I am curious on value, although I’m not sure I could bring myself to sell it. This card goes back to my early days and one of only a handful of cards to survive from those days.
I will consider submitting, just so I know the truth. I had considered donating to the Cobb museum over in Royston, GA. If any of you all get the chance, it is a very cool spot and his grave is a few minutes away, as well. They have some cool stuff for sale too! Thanks, Bob Last edited by B O'Brien; 03-17-2024 at 11:28 AM. |
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