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So we get to keep what we already have?
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Thanks to Jay(oldjudge) and mrvster for starting this thread I was able to get my dream card. Jay was nice enough to sell me one of his Golden Giants cards and I couldn’t be happier. It’s like acquiring a t206 Wagner for me. It’s so nice finally landing a card that’s been on my want list for so long. A picture of the card is posted above on the right for reference. Thanks again Jay!😁😁
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The first thought is the m101-5 1915 Ruth in psa 8 and centered. Or the T206 Wagner, no duh. However, upon further thought that 1893 Just So Cy Young would be a pretty remarkable card to own!
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IMO this Jackson card is not altered. It first surfaced in the 1980's as part of a find of series 8 T210's, ALL of which had a comparable cut. I have been told by advanced T210 collectors that a significant population of the known T210's exhibit the same wavy cut, and I believe that is how they were originally issued. It is a nice looking card, and if some day the grading companies recognized this and gave it a numerical grade (perhaps with a qualifier), its value would be a lot higher than it currently is with the "A" designation.
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Corey, curious what would be your pick? I know you have some holy grails in your collection. Anything in particular you would like to acquire?
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Cracker Jack Joe Jackson. PSA 7 or 8.
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CdV of the 1860 Brooklyn Excelsiors with James Creighton. Haven't yet seen one but inasmuch as there is a CdV of the c. 1860 Brooklyn Atlantics that I believe was taken at the same studio that took the mammoth plate image of the 1860 Excelsiors, I suspect such a CdV was issued.
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Unfortunately one of these doesn't exist. If it did, I would want it.
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The Gem Mint T206 Honus Wagner that is hidden away in an old house somewhere in America right now. It could be in grandpa's attic, stuffed in a dusty old box, or under the floor boards, or perfectly preserved between two pages in an old book. Where ever it is I know I'll find it someday!
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I'm a neophyte in terms of quantity and quality of my baseball cards, but here goes.
I actually have two I'd love to add: M101-5 Ruth 1952 Topps Mantle
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In an effort to take a different look at this, I’d want something for my otherwise modest Hal Chase collection...these would qualify...and to be clear I don’t own any of the items below!!!
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M@tt McC@arthy I collect Hal Chase, Diamond Stars (PSA 5 or better), 1951 Bowman (Raw Ex or better), 1954 Topps (PSA 7 or better), 1956 Topps (Raw Ex or better), 3x5 Hall of Fame Autographs and autographed Perez Steele Postcards. You can see my collection by going to http://www.collectorfocus.com/collection/BigSix. Last edited by Big Six; 12-23-2018 at 07:47 AM. |
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T5 Pinkerton Ty Cobb batting or fielding!
Someone please let me know if you have one!!!
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A HUGE CONGRATS TO CLINT!!!!
This made me so happy! a useful thread I finally post ![]() ![]() but now you have your dream card and I can live vicariously through you my friend!!! GOD BLESS!! and also to Jay for getting Clint his "Dream Card" WOW.... Second: George, so touching to hear that story.......I'm in the process of trying to get back a very sentimental card I know how you feel...sometimes the memory attached to the card is worth more than a whole collection...but people are worth more... ![]() ![]() Third : Rats my friend......YES OF COURSE! ![]() Lastly: all these pieces are just mid blowing! hard to find my favorite, I really enjoy this thread, but Clint made my posts on this board all worth it! I SHARE ALL OF YOUR JOY MY FRIENDS...... PEACE ON EARTH AND GOODWILL TO MAN(AND WOMAN) ![]() Merry Early Christmas everyone ![]() like Christmas when I open this thread and see all your super gifts..... GOD BLESS ....and happy collecting |
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1863 Jordan & Co.
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Ken-Great choice. I like the Grand Match ticket with father and son even more:
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Some jaw dropping pieces in this thread.
Also, nice to see Clint get his dream card! Congrats, Clint, and it's cool that you helped to make it happen, Jay! |
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I've been a card collector off and on since 1961; mostly on. I've seen a lot of fabulous cards in person, and read a great deal about many other beautiful scarcities and rarites. Honestly, I am very privileged to actually own that one baseball card I most desired---the 1953 Stahl-Meyer Franks Mickey Mantle in PSA MINT 9 condition. As far as posting a photo, I staged a beautiful, artistic arrangement of that one for my book on immediate post-war regional / food issues, Never Cheaper By the Dozen. Unfortunately, there's well over 1,000 KB in the book photo, well surpassing the maximum allowed here on Net54baseball.com. --- Brian Powell
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In college, we used to play a game sorta like this, except instead of baseball cards it was girls. That you'd drop whatever (or whoever) you were doing (or seeing) and follow them out the door, no questions asked and no looking back. Jennifer Aniston's name popped up a lot with us guys.
Anyway, pretty predictable for me here as far as cards. The top of my list has to be a Wags, in any shape but 'A'. As far as a card that I'd actually aspire to and maybe own one day, I'd say a '52 Mantle, 5-6ish. Closely followed by a WaJo portrait or a CJ Jackson, in decent shape. Maybe one day. Gotta get these kids through college first though.
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Tough for me to answer, but taking the most expensive and legendary card like the T206 Wagner would be the obvious choice, especially since the tobacco era stuff is my favorite.
Though honestly I would get more enjoyment from a nice collection of really cool stuff instead of one big card. Though if I had the Wagner, maybe I would sell it and grab some other stuff like a complete 1933 Goudey set, 1915 Sporting News Ruth, Cracker Jack Cobb, 1934 Goudey Gehrig #61, 1952 Topps Mantle, etc. You get the idea, but those are some definite candidates. Last edited by T205Cub; 12-28-2018 at 12:53 PM. |
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