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Re: 1939 Play Ball card

by Phillies747 » Tue May 17, 2011 9:38 pm

roederb wrote:I have a question for anybody out there:

I recently bought a 1939 Play Ball Robert Doerr card. This was the earliest Bobby Doerr card I could find. It is PSA authenticated. I had intended to bust it out of its shell and send it to Mr. Doerr to be signed, but then I thought that the autograph my actually devalue or even damage the card. I am not really concerned with the monetary value of the card; I just want to know if cards this old are typically signed or not. Thanks!
I wouldn't send it, that card is worth a lot of money already.

Re: 1939 Play Ball card

by arrowsup » Thu May 05, 2011 11:28 pm

send him a reprint instead. In 2003 Upper Deck reprinted the Playball set. Take a $1 card and have him sign it rather than ruin a nice vintage card.

here are quite a few to look at:

http://www.beckett.com/items/3273582/?N=0

Re: 1939 Play Ball card

by warlordforever04 » Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm

dont break it open you may damaged the card it worth more with psa

Re: 1939 Play Ball card

by RELWOB » Thu May 05, 2011 10:26 pm

roederb wrote:I have a question for anybody out there:

I recently bought a 1939 Play Ball Robert Doerr card. This was the earliest Bobby Doerr card I could find. It is PSA authenticated. I had intended to bust it out of its shell and send it to Mr. Doerr to be signed, but then I thought that the autograph my actually devalue or even damage the card. I am not really concerned with the monetary value of the card; I just want to know if cards this old are typically signed or not. Thanks!
Hi roederb,
I will be moving your post to Autograph Collecting Discussions, shortly. I think you might have better luck getting your question answered there. Thanks!

-RELWOB

1939 Play Ball card

by roederb » Thu May 05, 2011 9:58 pm

I have a question for anybody out there:

I recently bought a 1939 Play Ball Robert Doerr card. This was the earliest Bobby Doerr card I could find. It is PSA authenticated. I had intended to bust it out of its shell and send it to Mr. Doerr to be signed, but then I thought that the autograph my actually devalue or even damage the card. I am not really concerned with the monetary value of the card; I just want to know if cards this old are typically signed or not. Thanks!

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