A $90 "common" now up to $11,000

80 years after their issue, we're still learning some cards' secrets.
We list this card at $90 NM in the Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards.
In the Heritage Oct. 1 auction, it's already up to $11,000

Click on my blog link below for the whole story.
We list this card at $90 NM in the Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards.
In the Heritage Oct. 1 auction, it's already up to $11,000

Click on my blog link below for the whole story.
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Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
Mmmmmm . . . blue moon
Anyone know its BV ?
<< <i>I think this is from the same set.
Anyone know its BV ?
The 2009 SCD Standard Catalog lists the '28 Harrington's Ruth at:
NM-$5000
EX-$2000
VG-$1000
Hope this helps...
Collecting: Topps 1952-79, Bowman 1952-55, OPC 1965-71, and Pre-War White Sox cards
cheers
Steve
Can you tell me if the cards that were redeemed for a prize were indeed returned to the original sender ?
If so, did that include the Babe Ruth card that was used for single redemption ? Did they have a way of "cancelling" the Ruth card - how can we tell ?
cheers for any insight you can offer.
I just read your blog, and regarding your hypothesis about the green print...
Are any of the other Harrington's cards known to exist in both green, and black & white print? If so, that would seem to back up your idea about the cards being printed in black & white, and then exchanged for green printed ones. If not, and the Smith is the only one known in green, then I would lean to the theory that it was printed only in green to begin with.
Also, if any of the cards are known to exist in "cancelled" form, then that would lead me to believe also that the Smith was only printed in green.
Steve