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Old 07-08-2005, 03:58 PM
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Default deadball era postcards?

Posted By: bruce dorskind



Whilst the focus of my collection has been on rare baseball cards,
advertising pieces, scorecards and tickets from defunct leagues and player
endorsed sheet music, I have been very fortunate to acquire some of
the truly rare post cards in the hobby.

Among my favorites are:

Athlectic Baseball Team 1906 Andrew Coakley
Rotograph Series 1908 Joseph McGinnity
Atlanta Crackers 1909 Dick Bayless- Charlotte
Cleveland Indians 1910 Carisch
Monarch Typewriter 1911 Eddie Collins (this one is super rare)


If anyone wants to learn more, see copies or learn about value,
let me know.

I have always thought that these rare post cards (all of which are in
at least excellent to mint condition) have been long indervalued.

Look forward to hearing from you

Bruce

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