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Posted By: Robert

I have started the process of building the site vintagecardprice.com, don't go there yet because there is nothing there. I just wanted to get some feedback form this forum, listed below are the sets that I am including in the database. If I am missing some important ones that you feel should be apart of the site please tell me.

N-cards
YearACC##cards Set Name
1888N2810Allen & Ginter
1888N1628Goodwin Champions
1887-90N172500+Old Judge
1887-90N175130GypsyQueen
1895N30048Mayo Cut Plug
188714Four Base Hits
189314Just So Tobacco

D-Cards
1910D32225Tip Top Bread
1921D38352Koesters Bread

E-Cards
1909-11E90varAmerican Caramel(3 Sets)
1908-10E91varAmerican Caramel(3 Sets)
1909E9250Nadja/Crofts/Dockman
1910E9330Standard Caramel
1911E9430George Close Candy
1909E9525Philadelphia Caramel
1910E9630Philadelphia Caramel
1910E9830Anonymous
1909E10150Anonymous
1903E107147Breisch-Williams

M-Cards
1916M101-4200Sporting News
1916M101-5200Sporting News
1910-11M116275+Sporting Life

R-Cards
1933R30560Tatoo Orbit
1933R319239Goudey
1934R32096Goudey
1938R32348Goudey “Heads Up”
1941R32433Goudey
1934R327108Diamond Star
1935R327108Diamond Star
1936R327108Diamond Star
1933R32827U.S. Caramel
1933R33324DeLong
1939R334161Play Ball
1940R335240Play Ball
1941R33672Play Ball
1933R3383Goudey Sport Kings

T-Cards
1910-11T3100Turkey Reds
1911T20150Mecca Double Folders
1911T202132Hassan Triple Folders
1909T204121Ramly
1911T205208Gold Borders
1909-11T206523White Borders
1912T207200Brown Backgrounds
1909-11T212varObak (3 Sets)
1910/19T213varCoupon Cigarettes
1910E30049Plow Boy Tobacco

E-Cards
1921W46162Exhibits 1921 (Set 1)
1922W46174Exhibits 1922 (Set 2)
1923-24W46158Exhibits 1923-24 (Set 3)
1925W461128Exhibits 1925 (Set 4)
1926W461128Exhibits 1926 (Set 5)
1927W46164Exhibits 1927 (Set 6)
1928W46164Exhibits Blue1928 (Set 7)

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Posted By: Chad

Good luck with your site. For selfish reasons, I'd like to see the V100's.

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Posted By: identify7

Sounds good, but sounds like a lot of work. Will there be a fee for accessing the site?

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Posted By: Bill Stone

Seems to be a whole lot of interest lately in the 1910 T-210 series.

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Posted By: Hal Lewis

1886 N167 Old Judge

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Posted By: Keith O'Leary

N29 Allen & Ginter second series (6 cards)

N43 Allen & Ginter second series, large format (6 cards)

N184 Kimball World Champions (4 cards)

T200 Fatima team cards (16 cards)

T222 Fatima players (52 cards)

 

 

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Posted By: jay behrens

e254 Colgans
e270-1 Colgan Red Boarders
e270-2 Colgan Tin Tops

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I'm incompetent at being incontenent.

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Posted By: Glen V

D304 Brunners/General Baking/etc.

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Posted By: Joe Tocco

Why not track all 50 cards in n162?

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Posted By: Lyle

T214 , T215 , & T215 sets included .

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n173

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Posted By: Brian

If you need help with the Obak section, let me know...

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Posted By: Todd Schultz

1917 E135 collins-McCarthy

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Posted By: Anson

E102, E106, and E107

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Posted By: Josh

How about the E253 Oxford Confectionary, they seem to be gaining popularity.


Thanks for doing this...should be a great site.

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Posted By: Tim Newcomb

You now have the other major E sets-- might as well include this one too!

Good luck with the project--

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Posted By: zach


A few more sets to add to the list. T209, T210, and T211. The really are getting popular and a decent price guide for them would be nice.

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Posted By: Keith O'Leary

This is getting VERY ambitious .

 

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Posted By: BlackSoxFan

hehe..Keith you have no idea.

Bresdo - once again, you might want to give me a buzz man. A phone call could benefit both of us.

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Posted By: Mike W

How about the E cards from the 1920's? An accurate price guide for these cards is needed. E120,121,220, etc. Also, the Ice Cream sets from the late 1920's. Yuengling's, Tharp's, etc.

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Posted By: BlackSoxFan

That's why this database will have to include every set.

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Posted By: Anson

You could spear a nifty publication from the folks on this site. I bet it would take off in a hurry.

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Posted By: Nate

How about the 1887 N284 Buchner Gold Coin?

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