Surprised there are only 2 of those graded 10s. Those tall boys are obviously more prone to issues and centering - but keeping in mind they made a ton at a time when no one cared much about the NBA and the amount of sealed wax that surfaced in the late 80s/early 90s as people realized there might be some demand for those too.
Just now getting around to selling off seized assets ?
Meant to share earlier - but did anyone see the auction started this week by a local auction house of several 1930s cards - including 5 Babe Ruth’s ?
Canton find of several 1930s Baseball cards
Just found it very odd the auction house or owners didn’t send these out to be graded. Obviously it’s an expense - but trust me the auction house knows what they have here value wise - and from a marketing perspective just seems odd they would not seek grading before sale.
Either they aren’t as nice as the photos suggest or there is more to the find than being shared. Thought about driving out to just look at them for myself.