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Old 03-17-2006, 08:16 PM
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I just got an e107 and i was wondering if anyone knows how rare they are like maybe a ball park figure of how many exist and just a rough estimate of how much commons are going for! thanks everyone!

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Old 03-17-2006, 09:37 PM
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta

Check this link on Old Cardboard...It will give you basic information on the set. You will get a far more detailed answer if you were to post a scan of the card you bought.

http://www.oldcardboard.com/e/e1/e107/e107.asp?cardsetID=750

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Old 03-17-2006, 10:50 PM
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Posted By: Richard Masson

You can also try www.caramel-cards.com
If it's a Mathewson, please sell it to me.

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Old 03-18-2006, 08:30 AM
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Posted By: jay behrens

since I'm the resident bad guy, I'll step up. You've already posted about this card once, a day or 2 ago. You mentioned there you paid $300. If you have no clue as to vlaue of cards from a given set, then you really shouldn't be buying cards from that set and then wondering if you paid too much or not. Your homework should be done before the purchase, not afterwards.

Also, I cannot stress this enough, use the search function. There is so much information that can be learned just from this simple feature. After using it, then go ahead and post particular questions you may have.

Don't take this post personally, according to most board memebers, I attack all noobs

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Old 03-18-2006, 08:58 AM
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta

$300 for that card is about right. E107's don't pop up every day and most type card collectors will take anything from that set.

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so if i sent this in to sgc would they more than likely give it an authentic? the front is ok except for the little chip and the back has paper missing but still overall ok...i've never send a card to be graded ...j/w! thanks!

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Posted By: jay behrens

I don't see any reason why it wouldn't get a 10. AUTH is usually reserved for cards that have been trimmed or altered in some way, or don't meet minimum meaurements. This card seems ok except for the part the bugs ate.

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i measured the card and compared the measurements to the standard catalog of baseball cards and it was 1/16 short on both sides...or atleast it appeared to be...thanks!

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i'm going to submit this card to a grading company...unfortunately i've never sent a card to get it graded so i have no idea which is best for a card such as an e107! i've seen several e107's graded by sgc and they look nice? which would you suggest?

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Posted By: fkw

SGC is best, it is $10 per card, and will take about 3 weeks.

Your card should grade a SGC-A, or at best a SGC-10. For some reason they are using "A" now for Authentic, not the "AUT" I saw before. Today I just got a bunch of strip cards and one extremely low grade N28 back all with the "A" grade.

You may want to think about send more than one card in, the shipping charges (usually $18-$25 round trip) are basicly the same if you send 1 or if you send 10-15 cards. Good luck.

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My card gets an "A"!!!




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Posted By: travis

Can anyone enlighten me with some popuation info about the e107 breisch williams set. I've heard from some that they speculate as few as 10 of each player and i was just wondering if anyone has any feedback on that! thanks a lot!

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