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Old 03-12-2024, 02:57 PM
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Old 03-13-2024, 10:33 PM
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Oh yeah, very nice Mays!

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Oh yeah, very nice Mays!

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Great looking, Mays, Dave.

Wish I had more centered copies I could share, but I don't, without stretching the parameters even further of what I have already posted.
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Old 03-17-2024, 06:37 AM
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Lo-grade hi-numbers:
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Love those Al. They don't look very low grade to me.
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Love those Al. They don't look very low grade to me.
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Old 03-19-2024, 09:13 PM
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Here are a few more from my set in progress:
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Just acquired this one last week
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Old 03-20-2024, 09:09 AM
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Damn Alex, that's beautiful. Well done.
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Old 03-24-2024, 10:47 AM
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Here are a few more from my set in progress:
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Yowzers! That's a rarely seen well centered copy.

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I sold this one a couple years ago:

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A great thread. Some real centered beauties being shown. Here is my contribution.

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I'm loving this thread, and thought I'd toss in a few more that just came back from PSA.
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Old 03-24-2024, 10:14 PM
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Very nice cards, all. That Mantle looks great, so does the Mays card. And I've been trying to find a Schoendienst as nice that for years, now I see it can be done.

Tom S and Sean, it's always a pleasure to see highlights from your collections.

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Default 52 - 48 is the best I could do in this set .



..This Hank Sauer might be 50 / 50 both ways ?? -- Old Beckett graders hammered the final grade down because they considered early cardboard to have eight corners instead of 4 , and took a magnifying glass to new depths of pain and punishment.

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This is the only one I have and the best part is, it has the wax pack stain
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Old 04-18-2024, 06:09 AM
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..This Hank Sauer might be 50 / 50 both ways ?? -- Old Beckett graders hammered the final grade down because they considered early cardboard to have eight corners instead of 4 , and took a magnifying glass to new depths of pain and punishment.



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..This Hank Sauer might be 50 / 50 both ways ?? -- Old Beckett graders hammered the final grade down because they considered early cardboard to have eight corners instead of 4 , and took a magnifying glass to new depths of pain and punishment.

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Great looking cards, guys. The Ritchie Ashburn, as Adam pointed out sometime ago, is a rather tough one for sure. Centered copies, if you can find them, definitely sell for a premium. I upgraded mine with this one as the price was right and I ran out of patience trying to find a more centered copy.

My Hank Sauer, (Posted earlier) although not as perfectly centered as Mike's also looks like it might have been graded on the harsh side as well, but the corners are definitely not pointy.
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..This Hank Sauer might be 50 / 50 both ways ?? -- Old Beckett graders hammered the final grade down because they considered early cardboard to have eight corners instead of 4 , and took a magnifying glass to new depths of pain and punishment.

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Great looking cards, guys. The Ritchie Ashburn, as Adam pointed out sometime ago, is a rather tough one for sure. Centered copies, if you can find them, definitely sell for a premium. I upgraded mine with this one as the price was right and I ran out of patience trying to find a more centered copy.

My Hank Sauer, (Posted earlier) although not as perfectly centered as Mike's also looks like it might have been graded on the harsh side as well, but the corners are definitely not pointy.[/QUOTE]
Nice card mine would not grade high with the wax pack stains
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Old 06-19-2024, 04:57 PM
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Bumping this thread with my most recent 52T acquisition. It was an eBay BuyItNow listing and I must have been one of the first to see it...I couldn't hit the BIN button fast enough.
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Nice grab, Tom!
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Love the Red! I should do this more often, here's a recent pickup of my own
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Old 07-08-2024, 06:24 PM
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A few recent additions that just arrived today.
Been looking for a long time for a Nippy Jones and a Granny Hamner. Both tough cards, in my opinion, to find centered. These aren't perfect but they're certainly better centered than most I've seen.
Matt Batts is is just upgrade as my old copy has some paper loss on the back. Thought I'd post it anyways due to the decent centering.
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Such a hard card to find centered.
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Old 07-09-2024, 08:54 AM
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Such a hard card to find centered.
Nice card, Billy.
I was watching this one a while ago, which might have been the best centered copy I ever saw?
https://www.ebay.ca/itm/326166831925

I remember back when I joined the site in 2016, some were commenting on my copy and how well it was centered. I didn't know squat back then about such things but based on what I've learned since, my copy, although certainly not centered, isn't too bad comparitively.
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Old 07-09-2024, 11:32 AM
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Thanks Irv!! I am all about the centered 52 cards. Nothing prettier than a centered 52. I’m about 65% finished with my set.
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Great cards all and thanks for sharing. Nice to know that some numbers actually DO exist centered!

Not all perfect but here are a few names from my 1-310 run that I think are better centered than most copies out there ...
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Thanks Irv!! I am all about the centered 52 cards. Nothing prettier than a centered 52. I’m about 65% finished with my set.
Yes, you certainly have a point there, Billy.
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Great cards all and thanks for sharing. Nice to know that some numbers actually DO exist centered!

Not all perfect but here are a few names from my 1-310 run that I think are better centered than most copies out there ...
Great looking cards, Dave!
Thanks for posting them up.

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Billy, that's a nice Nuxhall!

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Great cards all and thanks for sharing. Nice to know that some numbers actually DO exist centered!

Not all perfect but here are a few names from my 1-310 run that I think are better centered than most copies out there ...
Dave, great group of cards! I really like the Maxwell and Garagiola.
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I know it's not perfect top-bottom, but it's a Herman freaking Wehmeier with great left-right centering. This is about as close as you can get for this card.
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I know it's not perfect top-bottom, but it's a Herman freaking Wehmeier with great left-right centering. This is about as close as you can get for this card.
Is that a recent pick up, Sean?
One just like it, (if not the same one?) that ended a week or 2 ago that I had my eye on but knew it would go for a handsome price.
Surprised, after the fact, however, it didn't go for more.

Congrats if you're the lucky winner.
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Is that a recent pick up, Sean?
One just like it, (if not the same one?) that ended a week or 2 ago that I had my eye on but knew it would go for a handsome price.
Surprised, after the fact, however, it didn't go for more.

Congrats if you're the lucky winner.
It's probably the same card, I just bought it two weeks ago. Someone broke a set, and there were two Wehmeiers. I got what I think was the better of the two copies
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A few recent pick-ups:
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Plus my Nuxhall:
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Beautiful cards guys, well done.
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I know it's not perfect top-bottom, but it's a Herman freaking Wehmeier with great left-right centering. This is about as close as you can get for this card.
Sean - nice Herm!

This must be Wehmeier week, because I just got one for my set as well. Mine's a little off-center T/B too, but I can live with it...
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Great copy Tom
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It's probably the same card, I just bought it two weeks ago. Someone broke a set, and there were two Wehmeiers. I got what I think was the better of the two copies
Yep, those were them.
Glad to read/see you were the luck winner, Sean.
Great looking card.

Nice cards, again, Al and Tom.
It's not too often (if ever?) that I've saw 2 great looking, centered, Wehmeir's back to back.
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