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View Poll Results: What’s the greatest autograph?
1933 Goudey Ruth #144 24 18.60%
1952 Topps Mantle (highest graded) 6 4.65%
1909 T206 Cobb red 30 23.26%
1948 Leaf Jackie 8 6.20%
1952 Topps Mantle (playing days) 3 2.33%
1933 Goudey Gehrig 8 6.20%
Josh Gibson baseball 13 10.08%
Joe Jackson photo 22 17.05%
Other 15 11.63%
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Old 09-17-2025, 05:04 PM
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I assume it was getting passed down net to seller either way.
Yeah, I assume as well. So the seller said yes to Trading Card because it was cheaper. The seller already had the full PSA letter from the Hunt Auction, and probably figured it was sufficient. Just guessing at this point.
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1987 Topps Ricky Wright is my vote because it's pure salt, angst, and very odd pride for a 1987 Topps autograph set collector.

It's everything right and wrong with the hobby in a single seller/purchaser transaction.
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Might as well get all 3 signed Green Cobbs into the same thread. The third presented here is Jeff Morey’s, last auctioned in 2001. Here’s the catalog page.

Note the superior Gehrig, if we’re going to include a 1933 Gehrig in the discussion.
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I vote for the Cobb red since I own it! : )
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I vote for the Cobb red since I own it! : )
This is where it came from...



And when they sold back in August 1995, this is what they went for:

Bat Off ($715)
Bat On ($1,485)
Red ($1,980)
Green ($1,017.50)
T205 ($1,650)
T202, including original Hassan pack and Cobb’s envelope ($2,860).
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So, did Honus ever sign a T206? That would have to be the autographed card in collecting. If not anything Joe Jackson, especially if it was a E-90 autographed.

From the original choices given in this thread I would say the Cobb.
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two of my favorite tough signed cards in the collection
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Signed Jackie Robinson Run: 4/8 (needs: 48L, 49B, 52T, 56T).

Signed 1948 / 1949 Leaf Baseball Set: 56/98. (needs: 8,13,19,22,30,33,36,43,45,55,57,62,65,66,68,70,78, 79,81,93,95,104,108,113,121,123,129,131,137,142,14 3,144,146,153,159,160,161,163,165,168)

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Sharing my Joe Jackson autograph.
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Sharing my Joe Jackson autograph.
Totally incredible!!
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Note the superior Gehrig, if we’re going to include a 1933 1934 Gehrig in the discussion.
By popular demand. Hard to believe it was 24 years ago that this glorious relic landed in my lap. Available one of these days; keep an eye on the obituaries. Have seen at least three other signed '34 Gehrigs come along since then, a couple of them owned by (perhaps erstwhile) Net54ers. One of the cards has a finer, and nicer in my opinion, signature. Some phenomenal cards in this thread!
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By popular demand. Hard to believe it was 24 years ago that this glorious relic landed in my lap. Available one of these days; keep an eye on the obituaries. Have seen at least three other signed '34 Gehrigs come along since then, a couple of them owned by (perhaps erstwhile) Net54ers. One of the cards has a finer, and nicer in my opinion, signature. Some phenomenal cards in this thread!
This 34 Gehrig is absolute fire. I’d definitely trump it over the 33!
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. . . and not nearly as vintage, nor as wonderous as some of those shown, I still think an authentic signed 1964 Topps Giant Clemente care is still one to put into a top 15 or 20 list.
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Here’s a signed rookie Cobb from my collection. Should this be top 10?
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Here’s a signed rookie Cobb from my collection. Should this be top 10?
Mic drop! Wow!
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. . . and not nearly as vintage, nor as wonderous as some of those shown, I still think an authentic signed 1964 Topps Giant Clemente care is still one to put into a top 15 or 20 list.
An authentic signed 1955 Topps RC would be even higher if it exists. In my 50+ years of the hobby I have never seen one.
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An authentic signed 1955 Topps RC would be even higher if it exists. In my 50+ years of the hobby I have never seen one.
They're out there. I've seen a handful over the years.
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An authentic signed 1955 Topps RC would be even higher if it exists. In my 50+ years of the hobby I have never seen one.
there have been 3 signed clemente rookies sell at heritage this year. and another 7 across heritage and goldin over 2023-2024 as signed vintage cards have come out of the woodwork with the higher prices. worth checking those out, unless youve seen them and believe psa got those all wrong
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An authentic signed 1955 Topps RC would be even higher if it exists. In my 50+ years of the hobby I have never seen one.
There is one in Goldin RIGHT NOW!
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