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Posted By: Bobby Binder
I have never seen one in person but looking at scans they look like they are 2 parts. A photo attached to a backing can someone confirm it? |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
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Posted By: dan mckee
What are we talking about here Bobby? I will be glad to help you if i can, Dan. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
All I see is the same front view on each scan. Should have a goofy looking figure on the back side if I remember correctly. Leon may have one. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Here is the other side. Compliments of Leon's collection. |
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Posted By: leon
The Peck and Snyder cards are CDV's. (carte de viste)....and they are a photo pasted onto cardboard....the one the lady has is real....as is this one in my collection.. |
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Posted By: Jay
Leon--What you have pictured, I believe, is a trade card and not a CdV. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Jay is correct- that is a trade card. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
That's a great story. I doubt it will hit six figures though. |
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Posted By: leon
my bad...you guys are right..there were 2 kinds of Peck and Snyders....though mine is still a picture glued onto a thicker stock card.....I am doing 4 things at once....and just wasn't thinking. That is the first time I have ever made a mistake (in the last 10 minutes)..... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Not six figures, but low to mid fives sounds about right. It does have some condition problems. |
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Posted By: Brian T.
Agreed that this card shouldn't reach 6 figures. I would see it going for high teens to low 20s depending on its condition. |
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Posted By: Bobby Binder
There is one on eBay now with the same Red type and they are asking $28K |
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Posted By: peter ullman
Great story...and in the end...it's all about "judging the mintyness!" |
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Posted By: barrysloate
The one on ebay is described using every known superlative...but somehow there is no mention that the mount is cut down. |
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Posted By: jdrum
why get mired in the details, right? |
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Posted By: JimB
I wish the scan was as big as the font. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
All the Peck & Snyders have a photo pasted to cardboard, which was the standard for almost all paper photos back then. In the 1800s the photo paper was so thin a supportive backing was required. Notice that all the 1800s photo cards have cardboard backing-- N172 & N173 Old Judges, Gypsy Queens, Kalamazoo Bats, Joseph Hall Cabinets, Four Base Hits, etc. |
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Posted By: Adam
If anyone finds out the "new" eBay auction number (assuming the woman does indeed re-list it on eBay at some point), would you mind posting a link? Or, said another way, could you please "out" the auction when it goes live? |
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Posted By: Pat
I actually exchanged emails with this woman back in April or May of last year when she put it on ebay and told her how rare it was. You could tell from the pictures on the ebay listing that it appeared vintage and not a reprint. |
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Posted By: Adam
Leon, if she posts it for an ebay auction, what a great card to do a "guess the selling price" contest with! |
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Posted By: leon
She didn't need to because we have this. I am surprised at it's price so far....Wow....I don't think I want to have a contest on this one for various reasons..... |
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Posted By: Dave F
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Wow. That seller is really benefiting from that lady's find. |
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Posted By: Dave F
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Posted By: leon
"AMONG THE MILLION+ TOP 250 SPORTSCARD COLLECTOR'S, LESS THAN A HANDFUL WILL EVER POSSESS THE HISTORIC MASTERPIECE THAT STARTED IT ALL..." |
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Posted By: ramram
Ok, I was just watching our local news and the lady was showing off the card and there was what appeared to clearly be a pin hole in the middle top of the card. Geez, I guess she actually did put a push-pin through it. If she only new how much money she may have just cost herself! |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Rob, I think she makes up for it with all the publicity she's getting. While I think this is a much more interesting card than a T206 Wagner I never heard a word nationally on the last two Wagner's that popped up (The Beckett find and the card that sold in the Philip Weiss auction). |
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