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Old 07-16-2015, 05:29 AM
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hughie.
Hey Pete:

I hate to be the one to tell you that your "Hughey" run needs one more card to be complete... This is from a small collection of E98s that I found a million years ago in the Buffalo, NY area.

Enjoy!
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Old 07-16-2015, 05:35 AM
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Hey Pete:

I hate to be the one to tell you that your "Hughey" run needs one more card to be complete... This is from a small collection of E98s that I found a million years ago in the Buffalo, NY area.

Enjoy!
ha ha...nope Greg! It's complete! Now someone please sell me an e97 nichols, phil card for a reasonable price so I can knock that one off the list!!!
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Old 07-16-2015, 02:46 PM
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Default Nice E98s!

Love to see so many beautiful and unique E98s!

Pete C.- That Lajoie is AWESOME!
Bob- Great to hear you are less than 10 away! Incredible- Less than 10 away from a Master E94 set!!!
Pete U.- Thanks for the compliment on my Master Set, and I love your Hughie run. That pose is one of my favorite and I believe the Jennings has the lowest overall population of any Hall of Famer between the TPGs.
Chuck- Outstanding Orange Brown! Congrats on your 1st!
Greg and Ed- Love the UNIQUE E98s- the scrap Young and the blanked back Jennings!

Here are few UNIQUE E98s that I own. The Orange Davis I posted about a year ago. I believe it is the only Orange E98 with an Old Put back in existence. It hasn't been authenticated by a TPG, mainly because I don't know if a TPG will authenticate it since it is laminated, but when I posted it, everyone seemed to agree it looked "real". What do you think??

The McGraw and the Meyers are centered on the front, but miscut on the back?????? The McGraw is a little off, while the Meyers is further off.
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Old 07-16-2015, 02:47 PM
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Oh, not Unique, but my Favorite E98!
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Old 07-16-2015, 03:10 PM
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Thanks, Tim. Very nice! ^^^
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Old 07-16-2015, 03:48 PM
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Since I am really new to this whole Prewar stuff, and this is my first E94 I ever owned, Can I get some assistance on this.
I know they came in Green & Olive (among others), but I am not skilled on the shades.
What is your opinions, is this green or Olive?
Which is more valuable?
ESTIMATE the value of this one, please.
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Old 07-16-2015, 03:54 PM
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Hi Wesley,

It's olive, but it's a bit lighter than other examples. The phone pic looked even brighter like an E98 shade of green.

There wouldn't be much difference in value if it was green instead of olive.

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Old 07-16-2015, 09:37 PM
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Dug out my "oddities" for both sets.

In the top scan, you have some e98 scrap cards that were handcut and left with oversized borders in Ford and Coombs. You also have a black and white Ford in the bottom left.

Second scan is one of my very favorite cards in my collection - a silver e94! You'll notice that the rest of the color on the card shows up just fine but for some reason this card missed the blue or red or whichever color pass the background was supposed to be which left it as a silver variation. I imagine since this came from a sheet I'm assuming that there are others like this somewhere, kind of like the orange variations.

Bottom scan is of a dark green and handcut e94 Bates, also with oversized borders. I also have a red blank-backed e98 Tinker...

Fun thread for sure!!


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Old 07-17-2015, 11:02 AM
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Since I am really new to this whole Prewar stuff, and this is my first E94 I ever owned, Can I get some assistance on this.
I know they came in Green & Olive (among others), but I am not skilled on the shades.
What is your opinions, is this green or Olive?
Which is more valuable?
ESTIMATE the value of this one, please.
Wesley- your card is the Olive background Bates. I have found the Olive tougher than the Dark Green but both sell for about the same price.
Congrats on your first E94, hope you get many, many more.
Pete- If I ever find two violet Murrays, rest assured the second will be on its way to your door. I don't know why the violet one is so tough although I know there are some "violet" collectors out there who buy up all the purple background cards.
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