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Early 1920s Shoulderless Cards SOLD
Many of you may have read my post a few months back about these cards, trying to get information. I was hoping to wait for SGC to start grading them, and have decided to let them go into a type collector's collection and continue hunting down other oddball items or bring in some well needed side money.
I have three of these oddball cards: Sisler, Marranville and KR Williams. Sisler is the most presentable, crease on corner, and would probably grade as GOOD. Marranville has a large crease, KR Williams has a rough surface - likely causing the two to grade as POOR. Cards are sold... thanks to those who inquired. Kind regards, -Kyle Last edited by kylebicking; 07-20-2009 at 05:24 PM. |
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bummer
I would have liked to have had a shot at one....such is collecting...congrats on the sale.
Last edited by Leon; 07-20-2009 at 05:59 PM. Reason: typo |
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