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Old 04-27-2012, 04:48 PM
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Chris - Thanks for the input... This Moles in this condition is normally around $200. What would you guestimate the value be if Jackson was at the top ? I am assuming more than 1 person would have interest thus chasing the price up a little bit... I am guessing the range would be anywhere from $300-$750. Just a wild guess. Perhaps even higher...

By the way, Steve was able to help me last night with the name Robertson. I had looked under New Orleans name possibilities and came up with 11, leaving out the 12th N.O. player, Robertson. (If I would have had that name on the list, I would have discerned pretty easily, but I kept bouncing between Breitenstein and JackSON....

Thanks for the scan compare - That is telling
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Is Molesworth a series 8 T210? If not, then wouldn't that fact in and of itself eliminate the posibiliity the top card was Jackson?
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Is Molesworth a series 8 T210? If not, then wouldn't that fact in and of itself eliminate the posibiliity the top card was Jackson?

Yes Molesworth is in series 8. Joe Jackson is also a Series 8 card as are all New Orleans players in the set. There are 2 Jacksons in series 2 and one in series 5, but none of these 3 Jacksons are Joe.
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Totally unrelated but I noticed Jeremy mentioned de Montreville and E. de Montreville, two separate cards in series 8, both New Orleans. I have never seen the E. de Montreville. Are the poses identical with just a printing difference or are these two separate players or what??? Can someone post a scan of Mr. E?
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E. DeMontreville - Another super tough card from series 8. I have seen more of the other over the years than this one. I would say like 4 to 1 more...
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Thanks for showing the E. Montreville! If you ever want to sell it, please let me know.
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