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Old 01-16-2015, 06:08 AM
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A really great looking Ty Cobb card. There are less than 8 of them with the American Beauty 460 back.

Also, it appears that your Newt Randall card is unique with the Broad Leaf 350 back. I cannot find another one in any of the TPG's pop reports.


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My only "qualifier" coming soon to an AH near u.
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1-of-3 .................................... 1-of-3 .................................... 1-of-2 ..................................... 1-of-2


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Old 01-23-2015, 11:05 AM
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Do you mean there are only 3 of these known or 3 in YOUR collection?

You have to excuse me I am new at this and just trying to understand the million different intricacies of these T206s

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1-of-3 .................................... 1-of-3 .................................... 1-of-2 ..................................... 1-of-2


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now you guys figured out how to really enjoy them! kudos!
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I am more confused than ever.


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Old 01-23-2015, 03:26 PM
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You have to excuse me I am new at this and just trying to understand the million different intricacies of these T206s

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My wife, whose collection these are from, loves looking at the cards and then reading about each player especially from the book "The Glory Of Their Times" which recounts many stories as told by the actual players themselves.

There were only 3 known......now with your wife's American Beauty (AB) Frank Delehanty the are 4 known. It's quite a rare T206 card with an AB back.

Tell your wife....her Delehanty card is one of the nicest looking T206 AB cards that I have seen. And, I have seen many AB cards.

Also, since she enjoys reading about these T206 guys, tell her that Frank Delehanty in 1903 (only 20 years old) had the sad task of identifying the body
his brother, "Big Ed" Delehanty, who had died mysteriously at Niagara Falls.


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Wow, so what would that make it worth? Does the rarity of this Delehanty make it worth more than her Cobb Red Portrait AB Back in similar condition?

I assume rarity and condition is not the only factor in determining the value.

Thanks for the help guys.


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There were only 3 known......now with your wife's American Beauty (AB) Frank Delehanty the are 4 known. It's quite a rare T206 card with an AB back.

Tell your wife....her Delehanty card is one of the nicest looking T206 AB cards that I have seen. And, I have seen many AB cards.

Also, since she enjoys reading about these T206 guys, tell her that Frank Delehanty in 1903 (only 20 years old) had the sad task of identifying the body
his brother, "Big Ed" Delehanty, who had died mysteriously at Niagara Falls.


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