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Old 01-22-2018, 06:37 PM
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James that Snider Boy Scout card is impressive-where did you unearth that?!
It was an EBay buy, the seller is a member here.
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Default Rarest post war card?

One of the rarest post war cards escaped me last night in goldin auctions...and it sold for a song
The last time sold in auction was 13000 21 years ago
Last nite 1800 + bp
It wasn't hyped or anything...modern crap and memorabilia dominated and this was lost in the
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The 1960 Kent Hadley A'S yankees card
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Old 12-13-2020, 07:04 AM
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One of the rarest Johnny Bench cards. 1968-70 Shillito's
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One of the rarest post war cards escaped me last night in goldin auctions...and it sold for a song
The last time sold in auction was 13000 21 years ago
Last nite 1800 + bp
It wasn't hyped or anything...modern crap and memorabilia dominated and this was lost in the
Crowded field
The 1960 Kent Hadley A'S yankees card
The Hadley did not escape EVERYONE! :>)

Glad to add this to my collection. Now I need to find the Cimoli and Thronberry

https://goldinauctions.com/LotDetail...entoryid=68915

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Old 12-13-2020, 01:29 PM
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1962 Salada Killebrew with straight letters and #48 Dick Williams name on right. The Killebrew may be an early test. The Williams almost never appears while the other rare variations (Brandt, Bailey, and Broussard) are seen at least occasionally.
Also R94-1 Babe Ruth movie scenes (2) from “Babe Comes Home”. Try finding the se especially in vg or better condition.
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Congrats Fred. Great pick up. Am envious
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The Hadley did not escape EVERYONE! :>)

Glad to add this to my collection. Now I need to find the Cimoli and Thronberry

https://goldinauctions.com/LotDetail...entoryid=68915
Congrats Fred! Had it been marketed properly certainly would’ve gone for 5-10x that.
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Old 12-13-2020, 09:50 PM
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Congrats Fred! Had it been marketed properly certainly would’ve gone for 5-10x that.
Thanks for the congrats Al and Anthony! I tried to get the three cards from Bill Haber as far back as the early 70's but he would not give them up.

You can read more about them here:

https://boblemke.blogspot.com/2010/1...confusion.html
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