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Just a question. Can the sun bleach a card like that?
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I have a couple that saw 40+ years of sun while framed in a barbershop.
Other than the bright red, they look just fine. Considering how few are out there, I'd be surprised if there was more than 1-2 sheets of these, probably just one. |
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I saw that card on the Facebook group. It's hard to put a price on the HOF players. The common players sell for around $800-$1200 and the HOF players is all about supply and demand, and hard to price. Maybe 50+ percent over regular issue?? There's probably around 4 known, but some other players from the same printing have up to 8 known cards. I own a bunch of the full color scrap versions that were printed at the same time as these yellow/brown scraps. It was probably the same guy that took them from the print shop. I sell common player scraps at around $600 and I have one HOF card (Crawford) left, that I usually sell for $1000.
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That's the real deal. It's obviously trimmed, but beautiful eye appeal. I can see that bringing a hefty hefty premium for sure.
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Definitely the real deal, as mentioned it's one of the 34 potential cards/poses known as a "yellow brown" scrap, likely 5-8 examples of each survived.
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For the uninitiated, can someone explain what is meant by "scrap?" Are these cards that weren't meant for release, like a test run?
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Scrap means they were mess ups at the printer, so rather than factory cut them and put them in packs, they cut them up by hand and “discarded” (or “scrapped”) them. People must have taken them home bc many of them survive today
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