View Full Version : Appraisal of very rare card


elmosferrari
07-13-2006, 01:27 AM
Hi guys, im new to the site but not new to selling things. Ive come accross what appears to be a very old card. I was wondering if you all have ever heard of one and maybe have any idea of how much its worth.
It is labeled as T205 "1911 (possibly 1909) Richard '****' Hoblitzell card with no stats, gold trim, and a error print last name. It is spelt "Hoblitzel". It is a very old card so it isnt in 100% condition but besides a few very little creases in the upper right corner and lower left, it looks very good. Here are some pictures, any help would be greatly appreciated.

SPORTSCARDKID
07-13-2006, 01:39 AM
i believe that this is it:

1909 Ramly T204 55 **** Hoblitzell UER (uncorrected error) $500.00

Thats the value. but it depends on condition if its good it can be more then $500 if its bad cond. it can be less then $500

hope that helps

sam

mattyfatty4
07-13-2006, 01:46 AM
Welcome to SCF. You'll come to enjoy.

Nice looking card. If I were you I would get it graded and certified by some company like PSA(Pro Sports Authenticated- google it). From the scans, it looks like it could grade a EX-5 or EX/NM-6. The condition looks very nice for its age.


Matt

elmosferrari
07-13-2006, 01:53 AM
alright, cool, thanks. Im glad to know at least what it truly is. Ive spent about 2 hours now looking for what this card actually is. Well, Guess ill see what I can get on the trading blocks

pgrossma
07-13-2006, 02:56 AM
Definitely definitely get the card graded. In addition to appraising the condition of the card, a proper grading company like PSA also verifies the authenticity of the card. Having it pass their scrutiny will bolster the confidence of your prospective buyers and you'll recoup the grading fee on that alone.

Peter G.

SPORTSCARDKID
07-13-2006, 01:22 PM
yeah send it in to psa dna and it will be worth more