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Posted By: Courtney
I've attached a scan of a Nap Lajoie card I have. I have been unable to identify what kind of card it is. I've narrowed the years to from 1909 to 1911. At first I thought it was a 1909 Dockman & Sons Gum card. However, the other Dockmans I've seen have a different back as well as saying there is a set of 50 cards. This card says it is a set of something-five..I think it says twenty-five but that area is worn off. Also, the other 1909 Dockmans have Eddie Cicotte and Cy Young listed...they are not listed on the back of this card. |
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Posted By: Craig
E102 set of 25 |
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Posted By: Courtney
So it is a Dockman? Is it 1909 or 1910? My Beckett's doesn't have it..or so that I can find. Is this a card I should take good care of? |
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Posted By: leon
It's not a Dockman. It's an E102 Anonymous caramel card. It is fairly valuable, maybe a few hundred dollars or so, and you should take very good care of it. I am sure folks on this board would be interested in it if you were to sell it. Good luck...... |
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Posted By: Courtney
Thank you very much Leon. I'm just going through some of the cards I've acquired from various sources over the years. I'm new at this gig valuing gig. |
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Posted By: Courtney
How would I go about getting this card graded, etc.? I'm new to collecting so I apologize for my ignorant posts. |
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Posted By: Paul
Here's the liks for the 3 main grading companies. I only deal with these 3. I would call them before sending the card, to see if they grade the issue. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Dump that Beckett and get a real catalog. |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
As to what your real beef is with Beckett Publications. Nothing mad in this question, just want to find out |
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Posted By: dan mckee
No beef really, Beckett is good for topps and bowman and shiny junk. Krause Standard is much better for pre-war material. I think Beckett pubs are clueless in the pre-war arena. Just my opinion, nothing personal. dan. |
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