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If you notice the red B is in reverse, which might tell you another card stuck most likely from the Boston Nationals was wet which stuck to the Marquard. This could be one of a kind, but there were many T206 cards that produced different type of ghost images at that time.
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now if the card had notated(printed legitimately) at the bottom "new york and boston",
i'd be looking for the 850 plus 12 right now. otherwise, the B is an interesting anomaly that i might pay a wee bit of a premium on but no 862. best, barry |
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Last edited by Abravefan11; 11-09-2010 at 11:02 PM. |
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I find it interesting that the two examples provided are different backs. Anyone have any other examples?
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And all this time I just thought some kid back in '10 or '11 thought it would be a good idea to scribble an 8 on Rube's armpit.....
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I see Joe Jackson in the background!!!
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nice comparison Tim-its not the Boston B
looks like the sheets were in the same place before the ads were printed on the backs. Pete-I don't see where your card is for sale-can you guide me to the listing?
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Had seen that listing on Ebay earlier today before reading this thread, and assumed that the seller was falsely (or mistakenly) hyping a marked card. It looks like a purple stamp of an "8" to me. Am fascinated to discover that there are other cards with the same printing in the exact same position - lends credence to SGC for assigning a numerical grade to the card rather than going with an Auth designation for it being marked on the front.
But if it's a printing defect, like a wet transfer as mentioned earlier, then two questions:
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For it to go under the radar there must not be a whole lot of them I would guess ?
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Nah - it just means nobody noticed.
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Here's another example of the odd Marquard variation with the Red 8. It looks more like an "8" than a "B".
This one has a Sweet Caporal 350-460 back Factory 25 back. It sure seems like this card is an uncatalogued T206 variation since it is a front variation and was printed with several different backs. |
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So what has to happen for this card to be "recognized"? I think it should at least have some kind of nickname. Mine is a Piedmont 350~460.
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I tried picking one up last week on ebay. The opening bid was $100 and I bid $175 and a day later the auction was ended early within its first day listed. The seller then relisted it and sold it for $225. I probably would have paid more than that but his loss and mine too. I think the card should be call the "Demo Marquard" because it kinda looks like a demolition derby figure eight or call it the "Infinity Marquard" because its similar to the infinity sign.
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Even despite this: http://boblemke.blogspot.com/2011/05...th-errors.html I wrote PSA, SGC, and at Bob's suggestion even Beckett Almanac, referencing Bob's blog post(s in this case), and PSA & SGC both said if it's not cataloged, then they wouldn't recognize it, and Beckett Almanac gave this oddball response: "For now, that is all we got for that checklist. We will just save your email to keep you posted for the updates/additions.", which in more words means "NO.", I guess. I think all of the options have been exhausted for now, but I'm open to anyone else's idea(s). |
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I am looking through all the cards I need for the 520. Is this considered part of the 520? If so, that would mean there are 4 Marquards, not 3.
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No. The Marquard with red 8 on armpit is not one of the 520 needed to complete the set. As you probably know, a complete set is 524, and includes the Wagner, Plank, Magie error and Doyle NY Nat’l. However, these 4 are considered so rare and/or expensive that the hobby deems a set of 520 (without the big 4) as complete. See the PSA registry options. I am not sure why the Magie and Doyle are part of the 524, but the Marquard, as well as other oddities, is not part of a “complete set”. But nevertheless it is not. Very cool card though and worth owning in my opinion - I need one!
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