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Posted By: William Brumbach
I just cannot consider any of the modern "cut" or "sticker" autographs in the same league as vintage "on-card" signatures. The Goudey Ruth #181 in last years Mastro went for a little over $9000 before juice I think, and there was a T205 Cobb recently that was about 12-13K before juice. 1952 Topps Mantles generally run between $10k-15k. Probably not considered actual baseball cards by many, the Jud Wilson postcard went for a little under $40k and the Josh Gibson was about $80k when they were in REA, I think both went slightly lower later on in Mastro. Lastly, somewhere out there is a signed Goudey Lajoie from the Halper collection. For some reason I think it went between $30-40k but I may be mistaken, I cannot find the article right now that discusses it. |
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