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Posted By: Dylan
There was a Fred Clarke in Augest of 2005 that sold for 3,600 on ebay but i have no idea what condition it was in. Due to the rarity of this set it is common for E107's to be graded by sgc or psa no matter how poor the condition is. There rarity alone makes them of value to collectors regardless of what shape there in. Old cardboard lists a VG common value at $950 however, like many of their E set listings, this is quite low. Earlier this month there was an E107 Addie Joss graded a PSA 1, though quite nice for the grade, (Ebay listing 130053070358) that sold for $5,368. Also an SGC 30 (PSA 2 equivalent) Eddie Plank sold for $13,000. I would definitaly recommend getting the Clarke graded by SGC or PSA. |
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