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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
How difficult to find are some of the 1905-1919 era baseball postcard sets? |
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: Steve M.
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Steve: |
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: Steve M.
the word "players". My bad |
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: rmacpa
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: Anonymous
What about E&S, they don't come up all that often. |
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: fkw
IMO...Toughest to most Common (finding examples) |
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: Paul
How about PC796 and 1906 Lincoln Publishing? |
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: Anonymous
FKW - |
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: fkw
Forgot about the Lincoln cards, they are tough, Id put them in the top 5-6 |
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: Anonymous
Ted has most of them (yes the NL champions version) and acquired a large number of them this past year from several sources. They are definitely MUCH more difficult than the World's Champions version, i just didn't think they would go as high up on the list as you put them. Just my 2 cents though. |
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: fkw
Guess Ive been missing them I used to look at the PC799 all the time looking for the NL cards and the Name at Top (miscut) cards, I have been looking much lately or just been missing them. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
They were not sold publicly, I just think there are more than 15 (unless Ted just happened to corner the market on them). He may have some extras but I am not sure |
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: fkw
Im sure there are more than 15 of the PC799 NL Champs cards, Thats just the number Ive seen in the last 8-10 years or so that Ive been looking for 1905-15 era single player postcards (that I can remember). I didnt really counting complete sets etc. in Major Auctions. |
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: Jeff Drum
Frank et al, |
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Ranking Baseball "Player" Postcard Sets
Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
I have only ever seen 1 other from this set (Bayless) |
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