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Old 07-25-2009, 05:27 PM
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post factory OPs meant for some type of advertising or distribution should not be classified the same as other "rare" cards. e94s/e98s OPs are not the same as e97 b/ws or m131 newsboys. e101s with a niagara baking stamp, big yawn to me.

imo how we look at OPs 6-8 years ago is different than today.
I absolutely disagree with Quan on this one....I think Overprints, according to recent prices, have continued to be viable and rare. They have cooled off just like many other things though. Some idiots think they are easy to duplicate. I am still waiting to see all of these fake ones that got by people...........I love overprints.....

edited to answer the original question....(my guesses)

Four Base Hits (exclude Kelley for value purposes) 20-25 known...30k for a common in vg

Just So Chewing Tobacco 18-20 known..., 16k for a common in vg

Large Gypsy Queen- 20 - 30 known,... 10-12k for a common in vg

Kalamazoo Bat Team Cards 40-50 known,... 6k-8k for a common in vg

Kalamazoo Bat Team Cabinets ? 8-10 known,.......30k-40k in vg

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