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Help w/ '36 Goudey & Old Postcards Please
I accidentally posted this prior in the B/S/T section...if a Mod can be a pal and please go ahead and delete that, I would appreciate it!
So, I went to an auction yesterday in an area of the Country that had ZERO Cell service, so I couldn't do any on-the-fly research... The auction itself had some fake garbage ('52 Mathews & Berra, '60 Mantle - which was the highest any single card went for @ $36, Jordan Rookies, etc), but there were plenty of authentic pre & post-war items there as well. Here are a few of the things that i bought...averaged out to about $3 an item, and I left a lot of the '36 Goudey's behind...there were probably 100 or so total, I think I walked out of there with about 25 of 'em. Anyway, my specific questions are on the items below, thanks for any assistance... Honus Wagner / Cap Anson Postcards - I couldn't seem to locate them via photo search...any ideas? I can't locate the other two postcards online either...Narron has sone water staining on front and someone wrote 'Joe McCarthy' in ink on the one that ironically pictures Joe McCarthy These three I can't find either...The Milton Stock is a postcard with a glossy front and some sort of burn mark on the left...the Reynolds is basically printed on Magazine Style stock, and I suspect the Sewell is an inkjet of some sort...it just feels off, on a little heavier non-glossy stock of paper Here is some of the rest of what I grabbed just for fun...
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ISO 2013 FB CHRIS HARPER (26 1/1's), COLLIN KLEIN (2 1/1's) & ARTHUR BROWN (7 1/1's) RARITIES 1959 Topps Set 560/572 - 97.9% 1958 Topps Set 428/495 - 86.5% 1955 Topps Set 157/206 - 76.2% 1957 Topps 303/407 74.4% |
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The honus and anson are 1961 wrigley field exhibits.
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The Sewell is a 1929 Kashin (or a reprint of one if your description is accurate).
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You guys are the best, thanks for the assists!
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ISO 2013 FB CHRIS HARPER (26 1/1's), COLLIN KLEIN (2 1/1's) & ARTHUR BROWN (7 1/1's) RARITIES 1959 Topps Set 560/572 - 97.9% 1958 Topps Set 428/495 - 86.5% 1955 Topps Set 157/206 - 76.2% 1957 Topps 303/407 74.4% |
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I think it is real as well as the R315 Reynolds. I haven't seen too many reprint Kashins...they are relatively cheap to start with.
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Ya, it may be...The ink just seems very thick. That may be an odd description, but it seems very saturated, which was making me think inkjet may have been the printing method, but since you guys helped ID it I could look at some like images, and I am less skeptical...
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ISO 2013 FB CHRIS HARPER (26 1/1's), COLLIN KLEIN (2 1/1's) & ARTHUR BROWN (7 1/1's) RARITIES 1959 Topps Set 560/572 - 97.9% 1958 Topps Set 428/495 - 86.5% 1955 Topps Set 157/206 - 76.2% 1957 Topps 303/407 74.4% |
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