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Posted By: FYS
Are any of the varying background colors more desirable than others in general or for specific players? |
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Posted By: David Vargha
"Desirability" is in the eye of the beholder. Are you asking about relative scarcity of the backgrounds? This is from caramelcards.com: |
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Posted By: robert a
I have found that there are surprisingly few e98 set collectors out there that I know of these days, but there are a few. Among these, some prefer to go after particular colors (ie, a complete blue set) to create more of an interesting challenge and a nice appealing, cohesive set. This might cause a collector to place a premium on a certain color. A master set collector might be on the hunt for a particular player/color combo as well. Among advanced e98 collectors, certain tougher and hof players will demand a premium no matter what color they are found with. All players exist with all color backgrounds. |
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Posted By: Wesley
"One note: If you happen to find one with an Old Put Stamp on the back in a color that isn't red or blue, than you've really got something." |
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Posted By: leon
I agree with Robert and Wes on this subject. I have never seen another Old Put with anything but a red background. Most are HOF'ers too that's why there is actually a premium on Old Put commons. I have only seen a few commons with Old Put, myself, and they were of course red background ones. regards |
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Posted By: robert a
My stamper was running out of ink on the bresnahan leon, so I apologize there. |
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Posted By: Wesley
Speaking of E98s and Old Puts, here is one of my favorite cards of all time: |
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Posted By: Lyle
why you didn't want my "common" Orange PSA 3 E98 Cobb . |
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Posted By: t204leaf
very nice cobb wes. you don't have any more regrets on it but i sure do. i prefer blue backs on the e98s, wish robert woulda had more blues to stamp instead of the reds. |
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Posted By: leon
My guess is more blue background "Old Puts" will be found. The longer I am addicted to this hobby the more I see (that I thought I wouldn't see too)....I have not seen anymore as of yet....but time will tell... |
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Posted By: FYS
Has a stamp itself ever surfaced for auction? Overstamps and the creation of new stamps have been talked about before. I am still really surprised that we have not seen someone make some replica stamps and combine them with authentic cards for some profit. Just a matter of time. |
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