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1958 Pancho Herrer - (Grade popped today see 1st post)

The grade popped today:

EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1958 TOPPS 433 PANCHO HERRERA HERRER

I thought this had a good chance at a 7, but what do I know as an amateur. Think I should try to re-sub it?

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Joel
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  • milbrocomilbroco Posts: 2,772 ✭✭✭✭
    No but I need it for my collection. Worth about $5.00.





    YES! I beleive that is the valuable card. Not sure of its value but it is the rare variation.

    Nice Find.

    bob
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  • Downtown1974Downtown1974 Posts: 7,001 ✭✭✭✭✭
    WOW!!!!! That belongs in the White Whale thread. Very nice. Im not sure the value, but I would get it in a slab before thinking of selling it.
  • bobsbbcardsbobsbbcards Posts: 3,254 ✭✭✭
    PSA 7 - $7,202
    PSA 6 - $5,705
    PSA 5 - $2,319
    PSA 4.5 - $1,979
    PSA 4 - $2,000
    PSA 3 - $909

    Nice card! That looks like a nice 7.
  • Holy sh..! Sending to PSA on Monday...
    Joel
  • yes thats the rare error but it dose show a little bit of the A. copys with no A showing at all go for a ton of money but they are very rare.
  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    Nice!

    Good for you.
  • eyeboneeyebone Posts: 1,404 ✭✭✭
    nice find. hope it can eke out a nm grade for you and your father.

    eyebone
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  • otwcardsotwcards Posts: 5,291 ✭✭✭
    Sweet, sweet find!!!
  • BlackieBlackie Posts: 1,719 ✭✭✭
    http://www.ebay.com/itm/1958-Topps-Baseball-Pancho-Herrera-RARE-HERRER-ERROR-433-PSA-4-PHILLIES-/120824270005?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item1c21b00cb5


    See above! Yes that is the error card and alot of us 58 Collectors need it. But for 2K.............I will just have a empty spot in the registry

    1964 Topps Football
  • fkwfkw Posts: 1,766 ✭✭
    the card is really a printing flaw, not a true variation

    same with that modern no name Frank Thomas card....

    a true variation is man made.......... ie 1969 Nettles with and w/o extra loop, 1979 Bump Wills, Billy "F%#k Face" Ripken, etc.

    one day collectors will know this image and pay accordingly

    better sell it quick image
  • psychumppsychump Posts: 1,378 ✭✭✭
    I made a lot of those cards when I was a lad. image
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  • Wow, sweet condtion on that card. Don't be afraid to post anything else!
  • I will scan some more tomorrow. No stars from the 58s, but apparently he did not "play" with them that much and there are some 7-8 range commons in there. The 59s are a disaster and beat to heck. There will be some fun scans from there, chopped corners, chopped borders...
    Joel
  • goose3goose3 Posts: 11,471 ✭✭✭
    Very cool find!

  • divecchiadivecchia Posts: 6,688 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Awesome find...image

    Good luck with the grading...

    Donato
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  • Looks like your Dad had a card worth a few grand in his collection. Let us know how it turns out. I'd recommend sending a PSA 7 plus to an auction house.
  • TonyCTonyC Posts: 1,401 ✭✭✭
    Rare find and great condition, nice!
    Collecting Tony Conigliaro
  • mlbfan2mlbfan2 Posts: 3,115 ✭✭✭
    Nice!

    The Twelve Rarest Post-WWII Baseball Cards ... by Brian Wentz (BMW Sportscards)
    Card #3. 1958 Topps #433 Pancho Herrera Error. Until the insert card boom of the 1990s, this card could arguable be considered the rarest among all the regular issue singles that enjoyed nationwide distribution. It is doubtful that Mr. Herrera ever fathomed that his card would be more valuable than any other in the set (in Near Mint condition). A damaged die or blocked printing plate led to the "a" in Herrera being printed either very lightly or not at all on a small number of examples. To date, only five total examples have been graded (incredibly, one is Near Mint to Mint). Although not as widely collected as Hall of Famers Mays, Mantle or Snider, the Herrer(a) [sic] card is almost nonexistent in any condition. link

    There's at least one "Herre" too. link
  • Dpeck100Dpeck100 Posts: 10,912 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Wow what a Christmas present!!

    That looks like a PSA 7 to me. Much stronger centering then the two copies posted and fairly strong corners.


    Get that baby graded and then sold!
  • mealewormmealeworm Posts: 1,271 ✭✭✭
    That is a great present. I would ship it off to PSA and pray for a 7, which i think it will get.

    Good luck and great story.
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    Hank Aaron Basic PSA 7-8(75%)
  • OAKESY25OAKESY25 Posts: 4,726 ✭✭✭
    WOW... congrats..
  • bishopbishop Posts: 2,917 ✭✭✭
    Congratulations. The card can be found with the "a" completely missing or partially. Yes it is a print defect, similar to the 57 Bakep or the 52 Campos black star , and while such print defects in modern cards are mostly ignored and have little value, the long recognition in the hobby and The Registry of the Herrer make it a safe value. Lots of folks have their favorite definition of what constitutes a "true variation", such as an intentional change to a card in the production process, but whatever it is, the Herrer is part of hobby lore such that if you want a master 58 set, you have to have it
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  • PiggsPiggs Posts: 1,946 ✭✭✭✭
    Great card and good luck with high grade as it looks great and well centered. Let us know how it goes. Doug
  • BlackieBlackie Posts: 1,719 ✭✭✭
    Pancho Herrera, a former first baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies,
    died on April 28th (2005) in Miami, Florida. He was 70.

    Born in Cuba, he played for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro
    League before his contract was sold to the Phillies in 1958. He was a
    member of the 1952 Monarchs ... considered one of the all-time best
    Negro League teams. Some of his teammates were Buck O'Neil, Sherwood
    Brewer, Lefty Lamarque and Booker McDaniels.

    In three seasons (1958, 1960-61) his career batting line is
    31/128/.271.

    In 1960, Herrera lost the Rookie of the Year Award to the Los Angeles
    Dodgers first baseman ... Frank Howard by 8 votes.

    However, Juan Francisco Herrera Willavicencio is best known for
    setting (at that time) the National League record for striking 136
    times during the 1960 season ... and for appearing on the rarest post
    WWII single issue baseball card. The 1958 Topps card #433. Because
    of a printing error the "a" at the end of his name was omitted or
    blurred (depending upon the card). To many collectors this card is
    more valuable than any Mantle, Mays or Williams. Less than ten are
    known to exist ... and only one of those has been graded near-mint to
    mint in condition.

    After the 1962 season ... Herrera was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates
    for Don Hoak ... but he never played another major league game. He
    lost his job in Philadelphia to Roy Sievers.
    1964 Topps Football
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    WOW! What a card, looks to be a 7.5 or an 8, maybe even an 8.5 on a good day. Either way MAJOR bucks...congrats, and keep us posted about the grading results.

    man, you must of been a good boy this year for Santa to deliver that!
  • Beck6Beck6 Posts: 1,038 ✭✭✭
    Wow! That is an amazing find. Please post the grade when you get it.
    Registry Sets:
    T222's PSA 1 or better
  • More scans, no stars, but nice looking commons:

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    Joel
  • PiggsPiggs Posts: 1,946 ✭✭✭✭
    Really nice cards Joel and very well taken care of. Congrats.
  • Dpeck100Dpeck100 Posts: 10,912 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I think you have a few 8's in the bunch. I don't know anything about this set but a few of those are very nice and may be of interest to set collectors.

    Congrats again on the major pull and good luck with the sale!


  • BlackieBlackie Posts: 1,719 ✭✭✭
    Very nice 58's. Ive been woking on the set for over a year. The blue background cards are tough to find without some print dot blemish. Im woking in a SGC set and i can see a few 84's and 88's in those commons. Nice cards.
    1964 Topps Football
  • jwgatorsjwgators Posts: 460 ✭✭
    Joel
  • Would look perfect in a 6.5 slab, but still a great find from your father's collection, congrats.
  • Beck6Beck6 Posts: 1,038 ✭✭✭
    That is a solid grade. I subbed a bunch of 58's I bought that I thought were perfect and got alot of 5, 6 and 7's. The paperstock is like mush and color grays out. I would not resub. A PSA 6 copy will sell very well, especially one with such nice eye appeal in my opinion. Great find.
    Registry Sets:
    T222's PSA 1 or better
  • mlbfan2mlbfan2 Posts: 3,115 ✭✭✭
    I think PSA knocked it down a grade or two because part of the "a" is missing.




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  • WinPitcherWinPitcher Posts: 27,726 ✭✭✭
    I thought it was a 6.5 myself It's a true Ex/Mnt card.

    IMO it has better eye appeal than some 7's or near mint cards.

    Outstanding card that should bring '7' money.


    Good for you.
  • jwgatorsjwgators Posts: 460 ✭✭
    Any opinions on where I should consign it to? Or what the value may be?
    Joel
  • shagrotn77shagrotn77 Posts: 5,627 ✭✭✭✭
    Should have been an easy 7 IMO. If I were you I'd either re-sub it or list it on eBay with a $6,500 starting bid with no Buy it Now. VCP has no data for a 6, but shows that the last 5 went for $5,705 in 4/10 and the last two 7's went for $7,202 on 8/07 and $7,250 on 1/07. The $7,202 PSA 7 sold on eBay. So either get it in the right holder, in which case you'd probably have to crack it out because I don't see PSA giving it a full-point bump, or try to sell it for close to what you'd get if it indeed were in the right holder.
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  • bobbyw8469bobbyw8469 Posts: 7,144 ✭✭✭
    VCP=$5,700. You can try Ebay or consign it with REA. Either way, good score!
  • BunkerBunker Posts: 3,926
    Very nice card!

    I missed the original post, but I gather from some of the comments that this was part of your dad's collection when he was younger. It looks like he took good care of them!
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  • 70ToppsFanatic70ToppsFanatic Posts: 2,107 ✭✭✭✭
    Either Rick Probstein or PWCC can cost you much
    less in consignment fees and get you as good a price
    as REA.

    Also, with such old VCP sales data it's hard to say what current
    market value truly is. The current market seems soft for all but
    real hard-to-find cards. If it were me I'd list it myself at $7500
    BIN and OBO and see what offers come in.

    To NET $6k on feebay you will need to sell at around $6600. IMO
    that would be the right price.


    Dave
  • jwgatorsjwgators Posts: 460 ✭✭
    Thanks for the advice. My ebay account has less than 200 feedback with no large sales, probably only a couple of dozen sales. I would think that may cause some concern over potential buyers or would you think not.

    Also, yes it was from my dad's collection, he had one box to keep when he moved from Texas to Florida... guess he chose the right one.




    << <i>Either Rick Probstein or PWCC can cost you much
    less in consignment fees and get you as good a price
    as REA.

    Also, with such old VCP sales data it's hard to say what current
    market value truly is. The current market seems soft for all but
    real hard-to-find cards. If it were me I'd list it myself at $7500
    BIN and OBO and see what offers come in.

    To NET $6k on feebay you will need to sell at around $6600. IMO
    that would be the right price. >>

    Joel
  • FrozencaribouFrozencaribou Posts: 1,094 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I think you should try one more time. That card looks like a 7. Don't leave potentially thousands on the table over the price of an extra submission.
  • shagrotn77shagrotn77 Posts: 5,627 ✭✭✭✭
    Absolutely. Don't let someone else profit from your card.
    "My father would womanize, he would drink. He would make outrageous claims like he invented the question mark. Sometimes he would accuse chestnuts of being lazy. The sort of general malaise that only the genius possess and the insane lament. Our childhood was typical. Summers in Rangoon, luge lessons. In the spring we'd make meat helmets. When we were insolent we were placed in a burlap bag and beaten with reeds - pretty standard really."
  • 70ToppsFanatic70ToppsFanatic Posts: 2,107 ✭✭✭✭


    << <i>Thanks for the advice. My ebay account has less than 200 feedback with no large sales, probably only a couple of dozen sales. I would think that may cause some concern over potential buyers or would you think not.

    Also, yes it was from my dad's collection, he had one box to keep when he moved from Texas to Florida... guess he chose the right one.




    << <i>Either Rick Probstein or PWCC can cost you much
    less in consignment fees and get you as good a price
    as REA.

    Also, with such old VCP sales data it's hard to say what current
    market value truly is. The current market seems soft for all but
    real hard-to-find cards. If it were me I'd list it myself at $7500
    BIN and OBO and see what offers come in.

    To NET $6k on feebay you will need to sell at around $6600. IMO
    that would be the right price. >>

    >>



    I wouldn't worry about a few hundred feedbacks at all. You can also provide
    a few bigger ticket references in your listing if you think it is an issue



    Dave
  • purduepetepurduepete Posts: 791 ✭✭✭
    Congrats on the Herrera error card!

    Earlier, you posted some scans of the Reds and Orioles Team cards - you should check the backs on those.

    If they have the checklists in numerical order (instead of alphabetical order), those would be the rarer versions and should get graded too - they might be $100+ cards.
    Tom

    Collecting: Topps 1952-79, Bowman 1952-55, OPC 1965-71, and Pre-War White Sox cards
  • jwgatorsjwgators Posts: 460 ✭✭
    They are the alphabetic versions, thanks for the heads up though.



    << <i>Congrats on the Herrera error card!

    Earlier, you posted some scans of the Reds and Orioles Team cards - you should check the backs on those.

    If they have the checklists in numerical order (instead of alphabetical order), those would be the rarer versions and should get graded too - they might be $100+ cards. >>

    Joel
  • ezez420ezez420 Posts: 10 ✭✭
  • Bosox1976Bosox1976 Posts: 8,566 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Great job!

    Put it out there with a huge Buy-It-Now.....
    Mike
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  • mikeschmidtmikeschmidt Posts: 5,756 ✭✭✭
    Congrats! Awesome card and grade
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  • JoeBanzaiJoeBanzai Posts: 12,130 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I would take a shot or two at getting a better grade. Looks like a 7 or at least a 6.5 to me.

    Good luck with this great find!

    Joe
    2013,14 and 15 Certificate Award Winner Harmon Killebrew Master Set and Master Topps Set
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