Too bad the person that removed them from the album butchered them so bad, those would have been easily removed w/o the major damage by soaking them a bit.
The spot of back damage kiiled a couple grand in value but they still have good value overall, especially to the type collector.
Very Rare cards!
If you sell them be sure to put "1909 D355 Niagara Baking" in title.... they are NOT E101's they have their own ACC# and are one of the toughest cards to locate for a type collector looking to find a single example of each type of card made.
For a minute I thought it would be a Tango Eggs Cobb, of which only one other is known (and in much worse condition). Bummer it's not but still some great and rare cards!
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60's OPC packs
72 BB, 60's FB, 71FB, 73FB, 74FB, 75FB, 76FB, 78FB Rack Packs
72 and earlier BB cello
Looks like someone used them later to sell their own stuff as I have never seem the stamps like on these.
Jim
60's OPC packs
72 BB, 60's FB, 71FB, 73FB, 74FB, 75FB, 76FB, 78FB Rack Packs
72 and earlier BB cello
See explanation here (E101 v. D355)
Too bad the person that removed them from the album butchered them so bad, those would have been easily removed w/o the major damage by soaking them a bit.
The spot of back damage kiiled a couple grand in value but they still have good value overall, especially to the type collector.
Very Rare cards!
If you sell them be sure to put "1909 D355 Niagara Baking" in title.... they are NOT E101's they have their own ACC# and are one of the toughest cards to locate for a type collector looking to find a single example of each type of card made.
This may be the only D355 Cobb known, Ive never seen another.
D355 would be similar in rarity to the D303-2 Mothers Bread cards IMO
Smittys, share the details of this incredible find.