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Old 03-22-2006, 07:09 PM
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Posted By: Bobbie

Hi, I just wondered if anyone could tell me the best place to find a checklist for this set.
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Old 03-22-2006, 08:46 PM
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Posted By: Frank Evanov

Actually, a nice article will appear in the April issue of Old Cardboard magazine.

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Old 03-23-2006, 02:41 PM
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Posted By: bobbie

I'm just in need of some kind of players list to build the set or use as a checklist. I will however try to catch the article Thanks

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Bobbie,

I just emailed you the set list

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Old 03-25-2006, 05:11 PM
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Thanks ALOT for the list, I look forward to your site. I have about 30 of these so far and am wondering if they are worth getting them graded. I really like the holders and protection, but not sure if there worth spending the Money? Heres a scan to give an idea of condition as I'm not sure how to grade them myself.

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Old 03-25-2006, 05:20 PM
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Posted By: jay behrens

Slabbing them isn't going to help resale value, no matter who you use. Slab them for the reseaons you stated, or keep them raw. It's up to you.

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Posted By: Alan

Tell me about the Hank Greenberg card ? How difficult is it tough to find ? Is it rare ? Any tricks/hints for telling if a raw one is authentic ? Did they make official reprints of the set/card ?

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I disagree. The R314s are very condition sensitive and tough to find in nice shape. Grading them not only preserves them, but also establishes their condition to some degree. I've seen graded examples do fairly well.

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I don't know the condition, I just don't really want to send a $5.00 card in for grading, it seems to be a waste of money so I was looking for input. I assume I don't have any big dollar players yet and those I'll buy graded.

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Posted By: Anson

The Greenberg is certainly worth grading. I can't get a great feel from the scan, but I would bet that it would grade out at VG-VGEx. Greenberg is one of the better cards in the set, next to the 2 Dimaggios and the Feller.

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Alan, here are some more Greenberg cards to see.

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Posted By: bobbie

Thanks for the Help, What book do you recomend me getting to check values and see what cards are better to send in.

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Posted By: Anson

You can start with the Standard Catalog. Although, I don't think it's always got a good pulse on the market. However, you should be able to distinguish the stars from the others.

You might check some of the past and current online auction houses too.

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Posted By: Bob Lemke

will have a complete re-working of the Wide Pens (and several related issues). We've broken up the Wide Pens into five different "types."

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Posted By: bobbie

Oh Yea? Can you share any more information like what 5 types etc?

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Posted By: Bob Lemke

1936 Type 1 (120): white borders, "LITHO IN U.S.A." at bottom
1936 Type 2 (24): white borders, no "LITHO IN U.S.A."
1936 Type 3 (24): no borders
1937 Type 4 (36): Major Leaguers, creamy stock, bordered, no "LITHO IN U.S.A."
1937 Type 5 (39): Minor Leaguers, creamy stock, bordered, no "LITHO IN U.S.A."

Specific poses are given for 90% of the cards.

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Posted By: fkw

Thanks Bob for all the hard work you do. Every little update helps collectors alot. The SCD Standard Catalog is still the best.

I just recently found out there was a borderless subset (Thanks Tim N.), I now have 2 of them and have seen scans of 6 different. They are fairly tough from what I can see so far.


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Posted By: Tim Newcomb

I guess I should put in a plug for my article in the next issue of Old Cardboard (mentioned by an earlier poster in the thread). It will have the most complete account so far of R314 and its various subsets. I'm also glad to hear the SCD catalog will soon reflect up-to-date knowledge of the 5 sets.

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Posted By: Anson

Has anyone been watching the Dimaggio R314 Psa 7 on Memory Lane? It just eclipsed $10k!

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