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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
from the 1910's bring LARGE coin.......$500-$1000 or more. I think there may be most of the larger stars in the 10x18.5 format like Scott's Cobb. I thought that was a little low to fairly priced. The 1930's-1940's are like 9x12 or 9x13 in size I believe. I bought a lot of about 30 at a local auction here. The HOFers will generally bring in the $15-$20 range unless it's a Gehrig or 'better' Hall of Famer and commons will bring $8-$10. Watch out for trimming on this issue though as with the wide white borders, people liked to trim them to fit picture frames or just make them smaller. |
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