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1907 PC765-2 Dietsche Chicago Cubs SGC Graded Complete Set (15). This set is for that collector looking for scarcity, completeness and high quality. Bleeding Cubbie Blue doesn't hurt. A.C. Dietsche, a studio based in Detroit, issued promotional postcards in 1907, '08 and '09, that are to this day very popular with postcard collectors and, of course, Detroit Tiger fans. Taking a huge step up the rarity ladder, and quality scale for that matter in this instance, are their cards featuring the National League champs, the Chicago Cubs! Issued only in 1907, the series the American Card Catalog deemed PC765-2 shares that same moody format that is distinctively all Dietsche. Presented is a 15-card complete set no Cubs should be without! Each and every card, except for one ranks amongst the finest known examples in an SGC holder. Eleven cards earn "Pop One With One Higher!" Includes: SGC EX-NM 6: 1 card, James Slagle; SGC EX 5: 5 cards, Carl Lundgren, Edward Reulbach, Frank Schulte, Harry Steinfeldt, Joe Tinker; SGC VG-EX+ 4.5: 5 cards, Mordecai Brown, Arthur Hoffman, Patrick Moran, Orval Overall, John Pfeister; PSA VG-EX 4: 3 cards, Frank Chance, John Evers, John Kling; Encapsulated SGC Authentic (Minimum Size Not Met): 1 card, James Sheckard.

Guide Value or Estimate: $4,000 - up.

Auction Info

Bidding Begins Approx.
January
2nd Friday
Auction Dates
January
30th-31st Friday-Saturday
Proxy Bidding Begins Approx.
5 Days
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: N/A
Lot Tracking Activity: N/A
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Auction Type
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