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I guess I'm the lone wolf, I'd take the card in a heartbeat! Good eye Pharis, I didn't even see the air-hole. If it was my card, I wouldn't take anything under $4K it's just a great piece overall where the sum of it's parts will not equal the overall value. You can't value those super high-end 1/1s by the sum of their parts generally.
 

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IMO , a check says nothing about baseball , so as mentioned you can't really just add the parts up.

Now if you want to buy a check , and find a part of a jersey (or buy the jersey booklet and insert the auto) and make a custom w a picture , then it may rival this.


Ryan
 

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I'm with homerunaa
checks are boring as **** I'll take the cards. That Cobb will get more then 2k
 

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I would pay $2K for that card any day of the week and twice on Sundays personally
 

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IMO , a check says nothing about baseball , so as mentioned you can't really just add the parts up.

Now if you want to buy a check , and find a part of a jersey (or buy the jersey booklet and insert the auto) and make a custom w a picture , then it may rival this.


Ryan


I'm of the opinion having the signature as part of the original document is a cost effective way to collect the more expensive autos. I know i'm in the minority but the check for me is an easy display item and invokes more conversation.
 

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I'm of the opinion having the signature as part of the original document is a cost effective way to collect the more expensive autos. I know i'm in the minority but the check for me is an easy display item and invokes more conversation.

You're right in the sense that it's a cost effective way to collect more expensive autos that's for sure
 

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I'm of the opinion having the signature as part of the original document is a cost effective way to collect the more expensive autos. I know i'm in the minority but the check for me is an easy display item and invokes more conversation.

Absolutely if you are trying to assemble as many autos and be cost effective , checks make great sense. The booklet is not in my budget , I just meant from appeal of a "baseball players" item I'd prefer something that shows baseball. A check paid to him by the team he endorsed would be cool too.

**any legit auto of any of these legends is amazing

Ryan
 

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The price is In between Adams figure and homeruns. I still am not into cut autos yet but if I was would love to own this.
 

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$4K might have been a bit overzealous, but $3.2-$3.5K is probably more of a fair figure.
 

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Mike Schmidt barrel on eBay, and apparently the DiMaggio knob was pulled
 

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/2012-Nation...1807612735?pt=US_Baseball&hash=item3aa0e73f3f


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2012 but still nice!
 
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