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Old 03-01-2025, 11:05 AM
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The 4 Cobbs look really nice. Wonder where Heritage will go to have them graded? I have a hunch SGC will get the order.
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Old 03-02-2025, 05:36 AM
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Realistically, there can't possibly be many of these finds left. For decades now, even people who don't follow card collecting one thousandth as much as those here, would have brought an old shoebox full of cards to an auction house or card store. It has been known for some time that old cards can be very valuable, and local news channels have reported on these finds for years. So there is likely on a very small number of card treasures that haven't been uncovered yet. That said, any such find must be exciting, even life-changing, for those involved.

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Old 03-02-2025, 06:16 AM
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Not so much value, but I was given a bunch of items from a person recently that preserved his baseball story that I wanted to keep alive after his passing. Much of it was 70+ years old. I think items will still be found, and uncovered in different ways.

I do know he had some very expensive or wanted items from collectors his family is still in possession of. Most from teammates of his or friends from the majors. He played in the 40s and 50s.

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Old 03-02-2025, 06:33 AM
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The cards are amazing! That said, can anyone say a single card in that find will grade an 8? I say this not to take anything away from the spectacular nature of this find. Rather, I mention it to pose the question where all those 8s and 9s we constantly see turning up in auctions and card shows came from, except other than the cutting board of a card doctor?
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The cards are amazing! That said, can anyone say a single card in that find will grade an 8? I say this not to take anything away from the spectacular nature of this find. Rather, I mention it to pose the question where all those 8s and 9s we constantly see turning up in auctions and card shows came from, except other than the cutting board of a card doctor?
Hard to tell from the photos but that second bat off looks pretty good , I think it could help their value if they can add to the flip “so and so find” or “so and so estate” - I know that doesn’t mean anything to some collectors but might add an air of originality

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This is why I still go to garage sales and fight past the junk wax era for sale
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This is why I still go to garage sales and fight past the junk wax era for sale
Right on!! Same here..
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