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you are so sharp! thanks! I think it's a "tweener" ab scrap.....was wondering who would notice first....
btw...the konetchy is TOUGH! hint...hint....and the conroy, and some other commons.... I'm talking tuf! ......there is a print connection between DRUM and ab 350 no frame.....Tim and Jim maybe able to elaborate....Tim is still cracking the code....these cards have flown under the radar![]() konetchy- oversize, hand cut, has a wet stack on front....very cool and weird/ odd.....a true beauty and "hole" filler....![]() almost have the set complete, just magee and wajo to go!
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THANKS FOR THE BREAKDOWN!
we are researchers.....that % breakdown seems to reflect their "rarity" t206resource lists the rarity in back scarcity.... ab 460 rarest! #13 ab 350 rarer #15 ab 350 frame rare #21 from the back rarity from 1-39 approximately 1909-1911 t206 were printed.....ab 460's printed in 1911( last print group).....1910 ab 350 frame and no frame printed second print group 350 subjects...... ab 350 nf 37 possible cards ab 350 frame - 190 possible ab 460 nf - 75 possible all taken info from the resource..... as far as I know, no one has completed any of them yet ![]() ![]() Ted z is almost complete on ab 460 I'm 2 cards short on ab 350 nf... ANYONE ELSE ATTEMPT THESE SETS???
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btw....the Sheckard is SEXY
![]() I love the "beaters" as you can see.....I just love the history and examples.... it's a true love of cardboard, or a problem for me ![]() ![]() we learn from each other here....kinda like a "cardboard family" here ![]() we also try to protect each other from scams and losers
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this Sheckard scan is for you! one of the more "common" ab 460 , but has a very "rare" green print/crop mark on the back(the green line in the middle)...
these "small" things on a card can some times bring a big "premium" ![]()
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In the opinion of the group how would this card be rated, no crop mark but the rarest of the AB backs?
T206 Sheckard, Jimmy (Glove Showing) - American Beauty Back-001.jpg |
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Great question! some ab 350 no frame are rarer that 460 no frame and vice a versa.....
some almost could say they are very close in rarirty .....some ab 350 nf are just plain TOUGH!![]() btw....Beig.....sheckard ab 460 raw you have is sweet!!! it is a more"common" ab 460, but a goodie still ....$350.00 card or better you have there
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Assuming the Sheckard card you posted has no wrinkles or minor paper loss, it looks like an easy EX 5 card, possibly 5.5. If it had a minor wrinkle, it would possibly get knocked down to a 3 or 4. Very nice card! I'd also estimate the Cobb would sell in the $6K range, depending on the final grade and auction house. Nobody else has commented on the screwdown holders you're using, but if the cards move around freely within the holders you might want to look into a better method of storing them. Perhaps someone else could suggest something -- a better way to store raw T206s. |
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