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Old 06-01-2014, 12:22 PM
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I think this is an apple green, it's my only Sovereign 350 so nothing to compare it to.

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Old 06-01-2014, 02:21 PM
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Default The mystique of the SOVEREIGN 350 "apple green" cards......Show us your green apples

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I think this is an apple green, it's my only Sovereign 350 so nothing to compare it to.


Hi

Very nice looking Joss.....however, this card's back is not apple green.

The Joss (portrait) was printed in the 150/350 series. All the backs of the cards in this series are the normal green color.

Joss (pitching) has a SOVEREIGN 350 apple green back.

Please check-out the 66-card apple green checklist (Post #27).


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Old 06-01-2014, 02:56 PM
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Joss (pitching) has a SOVEREIGN 350 apple green back.

Please check-out the 66-card apple green checklist (Post #27).


Thanks for displaying your card.

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Sorry, still learning. I found a different Joss in my card box, side by side the difference is easy!

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Old 06-01-2014, 07:48 PM
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Ha, Ted as far as toughness goes in what order would you rank the Sovereigns from 1 to 4 in you experiences putting the sets together? Thanks. Dennis.
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Old 06-01-2014, 07:53 PM
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Is this Doolan batting Apple Green?

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Old 06-02-2014, 12:40 AM
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Mark, yes, it's definitely Apple Green.
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Old 06-02-2014, 09:11 AM
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Ha, Ted as far as toughness goes in what order would you rank the Sovereigns from 1 to 4 in you experiences putting the sets together? Thanks. Dennis.
An interesting question, Dennis

I'll describe my experience which will not be typical.

In November of 2006, I had completed my all-PIEDMONT set of 519 cards. I really enjoyed the challenge of that project, so I got started on an all SOVEREIGN set
with only 22 Sovereign cards in my collection. But, I was very lucky. Barry Sloate had acquired a collection of 300+ Sovereign cards. I won 262 cards from Barry's
auction.
Eleven months later, November 2007, I completed the Sovereign set of 402 different cards. Plus, an additional 6 cards of the rare SOVEREIGN 460 versions of the
six Super-Prints.

So, I really cannot give you an accurate number of how tough it is to put together this set. I'm sure it would have taken me several years to complete it, if I had
not acquired those 262 Sovereign cards. However, I can tell you that the toughest part of completing this set will be the "hunt" for these 66 "apple green" cards.


Anyway, on any given day on Ebay, there are 200+ assorted Sovereign cards to choose from. Furthermore, on occasion, Sovereign's show up in Auctions, or in BB
card shows. Therefore, I would suggest to anyone considering working on this Sovereign run of 402 cards, unless you are a very patient collector, wait for a large
"find" of Sovereign cards to surface and acquire them.


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Old 06-04-2014, 02:11 PM
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Default The mystique of the SOVEREIGN 350 "apple green" cards......Show us your green apples

Let's continue the conversation on this subject a little longer with this interesting bit of information.

OK, the 66 apple green Sovereign's represent 16.5% of the 402 cards in the Sovereign set.

Yet, on any given day on Ebay, there are 200 - 300 Sovereign cards listed. On the average, only 8% of these cards are the apple green cards.

This fact is statistically consistent with my earlier contention that these 66 subjects are considerably tougher to find than the other 336 cards
that make up this set.

Furthermore, data from large T206 surveys also support this premise.


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Here's two that aren't on your lists above.

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