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Old 06-02-2012, 08:50 AM
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Default About to Start Collecting Obaks: So 2 Questions

1) Does the tax stamp on the 1911 red backs cause grade reductions and/or price reductions or are they so common it does not really matter?

2) What, in your opinion, are the most beautiful examples as I would like to start with one of the nicest....thanks.
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Old 06-02-2012, 09:21 AM
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1. a) Grade reductions: For SGC, I haven't seen them reduce a grade because of the tax stamp. They designate "Stamped back" on each respective example. I now believe PSA is doing the same thing, but I do not believe that was always the case. I recently sent in 70 to be graded by PSA and they returned with "Stamped Back" designations. Also, for the examples that only had a "tax stamp", they did not assign the card with a MK qualification.

b) Price reduction: I have not seen a price reduction for any of the tax stamped backs. I had a few cards that had a MK qualifier because of an "Edward Morrison" stamp that appeared to be done at the same time as the tax stamp. I priced those a little lower, but they've still been selling. If the example is just a "Stamped Back" with no MK, there will be no premium, but there will also most likely be no hit. This is probably because the stamp is so common that collectors of the set do not care, and may even look for examples all with stamped backs.

2) I think there are many examples to choose from with regard to the most visually appealing. It's all about personal preference.


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Old 06-02-2012, 10:03 AM
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Are you going to collect all 3 sets? That will help in determining a cool card to go for....but as Nate said, it's really personal preference.
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Thanks. I will probably wing it at first, though probably start with the 1911s. Love the red backs, for one thing. Just picked up my first card, which may give you some idea of aesthetic preferences:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1911-T212-Ob...item1c27b1bacb
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1911 is a great looking set. I've attached scans of a few of the more colorful cards. You can also use the link in my signature to check out the 1909 set.
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A few more.
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Thanks, first card I just bought was one of the 12 you sent, the Akin.
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The 1909 horizontals are also very cool. I've attached a few:
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Thanks for sending all those scans. I've already bought one of them and have ideas for others. If any for sale in mid-grade let m know...
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Good choice, Greg. The eye appeal and art work on the Obaks simply demolishes that of T206s in my opinion.
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Thanks, if anyone has graded Obaks for sale let me know. GM
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1. a) Grade reductions: For SGC, I haven't seen them reduce a grade because of the tax stamp. They designate "Stamped back" on each respective example. I now believe PSA is doing the same thing, but I do not believe that was always the case. I recently sent in 70 to be graded by PSA and they returned with "Stamped Back" designations. Also, for the examples that only had a "tax stamp", they did not assign the card with a MK qualification.
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Previously, SGC treated the stamp as a "mark" and discounted the numeric grade as such. There are still cards in circulation graded under this standard.

At some point, they switched their policy (after much input from collectors, several on this forum). I recall there being threads here describing the ongoing efforts but couldn't find them through search. I remember several of us at several nationals advancing the issue.

If I had to hazard a guess, in 2005 or so there was still a discount. Perhaps 06/07 SGC changed their policy maybe later.

I believe all of these are possible to find in slabs

SGC number discounted as an ink mark (I have many submitted in 2005 with this being the case)
SGC number not discounted, designated "stamped back"
SGC number but no mention (I am foggy here, I'd have to check my cards to verify)

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Previously, SGC treated the stamp as a "mark" and discounted the numeric grade as such. There are still cards in circulation graded under this standard.

At some point, they switched their policy (after much input from collectors, several on this forum). I recall there being threads here describing the ongoing efforts but couldn't find them through search. I remember several of us at several nationals advancing the issue.

If I had to hazard a guess, in 2005 or so there was still a discount. Perhaps 06/07 SGC changed their policy maybe later.

I believe all of these are possible to find in slabs

SGC number discounted as an ink mark (I have many submitted in 2005 with this being the case)
SGC number not discounted, designated "stamped back"
SGC number but no mention (I am foggy here, I'd have to check my cards to verify)
Absolutely correct. I collected and completed all 4 sets (I include the 1910 150 series as a separate set) about 10 years ago and SGC was brutal at that time about the stamps on the back. I have 150 series cards which are the best known but which have the stamped back and many are 30s and 40s instead of 60s or 70s. I have thought about re-submitting them now, but honestly don't care since it is the only complete set on either registry. Ditto the 1909s I have which were graded by PSA and SGC, they were reduced in grade because of the stamps.
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some of the most beautiful cards ever!

you might also want to think about the price per card....

There are 4 different sets, the 1909 T212-1 set is going to be pricey, and same with the 1910 T212-2-1 "150 Series" set. But they both have far fewer cards overall, compared to the other 2 sets.
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Frank agree Obaks are amazing cards....





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1909 Set http://imageevent.com/piojohn3/colle...c/1909t212obak



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Hey there John & All,

I've been looking at this Set ever since I picked uP a Ghost card of Perry. A Beautiful set that captivates a variety of episodes throughout the daily play of the game. Much more so than the T206 Set... of of course, imho.

The Wiggs Oakland, is such a transcendent state! Wiggs Looks to be Playing in the Heavens... Awesome Card!

"Weaver's Card" is a Classic...

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John you really need to concentrate on some nicer Obaks for your collection. Or maybe something like this.....(shown before but still pretty cool looking)..

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Leon killing me with that....bring that to Baltimore so I can take it home with me.

Denny agree even as a T206 guy T212 blows T206 away agree.

How cool would cards of Cobb, Johnson etc. be under the artwork and style of T212 or a T4 of Cobb or Johnson wow...



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Amazing Brian
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John- Your Obaks are beyond compare, absolutely beautiful.
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Thanks Bob, amazing cards in this thread by all BTW. And the 150's you have are off the charts Bob!
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Great cards everyone. I can't begin to tell you how much I enjoyed viewing this thread.
Thanks for sharing!!
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the Obaks got me started into tobacco card collecting. Working on my 1910 set with about 20-25 to go....
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Beautiful cards, all. John, that pile puts a smile on my face every time I see it.

Who can forget this classic?

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My apologies for not remembering the creator of the Melchoir, above...kudos to ya.
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John,
THose are all fine but my question is: Do you have any nice-looking Obaks?

Seriously, those are amazing!
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Tyler that hybrid card cracks me up....

Thanks for the kind words guys. And thanks to Paul Pollard for doing the bulk of the work back in the day.

Cheers,

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