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Boxing Post Card Question
Posted By: Dan
This postcard was included in a lot of items that I purchased in the recently completed Huggins & Scott Auction. The fighters name was Charlie Baum. He was a welterweight that fought between 1920 - 1926. I would like to know what is the value on this postcard? Thanks. |
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Boxing Post Card Question
Posted By: boxingcardman
Boxrec has him 8-5-2 over a career in the early 1920s, so he's pretty much a nobody. Promotional cards and photos are not unusual. Many boxers had them made up. You might get a few bucks for it. If you can pin down a religious heritage, like Jewish, or other interesting personal information, a specialist might pay more. |
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