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Old 02-03-2017, 03:49 PM
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I am curious what the oldest signed card in the hobby is (not cabinet photo). I have this one (1895) which I have a PSA besides the GAI case (as if either matters). Does someone have an older card or other pre 1900. Cant get it to display upside up for some reason
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I think there are a few signed CDVs
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I think there are a few signed CDVs
Front signed?
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There is also a signed n172 mack
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Old 02-03-2017, 04:20 PM
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Here is a wright signed cabinet.

https://www.robertedwardauctions.com...-cabinet-card/
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I wasn't counting Cabinets but the n72 might then be the oldest. Wonder how many other 19th century signed cards there are besides the Duffy and the Mack.
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On another issue would you remove it from case? or leave alone? or put in PSA case[/QUOTE]

I would remove it and put it in a PSA case. The cost is minimal if you already have the cert.
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I am curious what the oldest signed card in the hobby is (not cabinet photo). I have this one (1895) which I have a PSA besides the GAI case (as if either matters). Does someone have an older card or other pre 1900. Cant get it to display upside up for some reason
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Let the card escape its entombment and don't put it into another coffin.
Look at my thread about cracking a PSA holder.
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On another issue would you remove it from case? or leave alone? or put in PSA case
I would remove it and put it in a PSA case. The cost is minimal if you already have the cert.[/QUOTE]

I would def get it re-cases by psa or just leave in there.
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Just leave it alone until you get ready to sell it. At that point, get it in whatever slab will maximize your selling price at that time.

It's legit. I was bidding on that card a few years back myself when it sold at auction.
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There is a signed 1893 Cy Young Cabinet card in the upcoming Heritage Platinum Night Auction

https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball/1...umbnail-071515
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