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Old baseball cards fetch $800,000

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Posted by: hottweelz

NEW YORK, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- A collection of baseball cards found inside a
shoebox at a New York woman's home has sold for $800,000, the Chicago Tribune
reported.
The 144 cards -- wrapped in napkins and in their original envelopes -- included
a complete set of 1914 Cracker Jack cards of legendary major-leaguers Ty Cobb,
Christy Mathewson, Honus Wagner, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson and others.
The sale, believed to be a record for baseball cards, is expected to be
announced Monday by Willowbrook auction house MastroNet Inc.
"No one could predict it would sell for this number," said MastroNet President
Doug Allen. "We're in a business where people call us all the time and tell us
'Hey, look at what I have here' and it's rarely a gold mine. This one was."
Both buyer and seller have asked for anonymity.
The cards belonged to the woman's uncle, who died during World War II, and her
father kept them until his death. After some research on the Internet, the
woman realized the cards were valuable, Allen said.
One collector said he was in a "state of mini-shock" when he saw the cards.

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Posted by: 1wykdmk8

WOW....too bad I did not do the same thing. I sold a GIANT X GIANT box of cards before I joined the military for like $2000 or $3000.......but I kept the rarest cards, and a few others.......but I KNOW mine are no where near the condition of those cards.....maybe I should go and see what mine are worth now......hmmmmm



Posted by: Sifrino3

Damn, thats some $$$!





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