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Old 09-12-2006, 04:05 PM
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Posted By: Jim Clarke

I think I would have mentioned Baseball in the title. Maybe Boxing collectors pay more for items like this, but I do not think so.. It looks like an Awsome piece, too bad it does not start our at 9.95 without a reserve.. LOL

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Posted By: barrysloate

Baseball collectors would by far pay the most because of the n28's pictured. I wonder where this came from?

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Posted By: Brian Weisner


Hi JC,
I thought the same thing. Most auction houses would mention the Baseball players, and very little about the other Stars included.

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PS Keith, Do you have one of these?

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Posted By: Jim Clarke

It looks like it came out of a boxing collection, judging by all the other boxing items they have. This is the only other poster I have seen before.


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Posted By: Keith O'Leary

Unfortunately no Brian . I think I've seen 3 of these offered since looking for them. Its a beauty.

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Posted By: barrysloate

I auctioned one two years ago. I would guess around 5-6 of them exist. There is also one for the N29 set.

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Posted By: davidcycleback

Baseball's most valuable, but even the non-sport Allen & Ginter posters are valuable and sought after. Agree it's odd to advertise it under boxing.

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Posted By: Steve Dawson

The seller seems to be "Title Challenged".

I started to get excited when I noticed several T205s and T206s with "PSA/DNA" in the title. Problem is, none of them show any sign of being autographed!


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Posted By: Glen V

Here's another vintage poster. It's part of the HOF's Baseball as America exhibit. The exhibit is moving to St. Paul next, then Cleveland for the summer of '07 (good timing w/ the '07 National).

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Posted By: barrysloate

There are 19th century posters known for N28, N29, Goodwin Round Album, Old Judge, Buchner, and Kimball. But there has never been a poster found for N162. You would think there would have been one, and what a beauty it would have been.

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Posted By: paulstratton

I have what I believe to be "cuts" from one of these posters. Unfortunately somone cut up the N76 Great Americans poster into cards. None of them are damaged so I don't know why or when it was cut up but they are pretty cool nonetheless. Probably not much value but probably the closest I'll come to having one of these beauties.

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