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Some of my favorite oddball non-card Cobbs are...
1911 T332 Helmar stamp - I paid less than $100 approx. 10 years ago. You don't see them too often. Mastro or REA have had a few examples in the last 10 years or so and topped $500, if memory serves correct. There is one on ebay SGC Auth with BIN of $650. ![]() 1909-12 PX7 Sweet Caporal (Domino discs). I don't think I've paid over $200 for any of mine. There is one on ebay from the same seller as the Helmar stamp with BIN of $995. I have seen non-graded examples sell in the $300 range and high-grade graded examples being offered for over $1000 on ebay. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Mike |
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A couple of mine - this E220 has sold a few times according to VCP, ranging from $500 to $1000. This came from eBay earlier this year (thanks Leon!).
The P-2 pin is probably somewhere around $700 or so. Had this one for 6-8 years. |
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I've always liked the T-202's, and I'll take a discounted price for the poor centering. This one set me back about $500 - $600 a few years ago.
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A recent pickup and one that I've had for 5 years or so:
The Wolverine News postcard came via a board member in a trade/purchase within the past two months. I'd put the value at $1,500-$2,000, depending how much the number on the slab matters to you. For me, it's irrelevant because the image on the postcard is nice. The low grade is in part because of the writing on the reverse and the fact the PC is postally used. However, the content in part is about the 1909 World Series between the Pirates and Tigers, and the PC was mailed during the Series, so I'll take the poor grade in that trade-off. An example of this postcard that was 2-4 grades higher (I forget exactly) sold at auction in the neighborhood of $2,500 recently. The Willard's Chocolates came from Lew Lipset via an eBay auction. Again, the low grade is mostly because of some minor writing and scrapbook remnants on the reverse. Because these cards are blank-backed, those flaws don't bother me a bit. I paid in the range of $400, but again, this was about 4-5 years ago. I've always thought this was a fairly mainstream card, but I've seen it on quite a few want lists in the past year or so. I don't collect Willard's per se, but I think they're pretty tough to find in really nice condition. |
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