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1910 E99 Bishop & Company Complete SGC-Graded Set (30). This set was issued by the Los Angeles candy maker Bishop and Compa... (Total: 30 )
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1910 E99 Bishop & Company Complete SGC-Graded Set (30). This set was issued by the Los Angeles candy maker Bishop and Company at the height of tobacco and early candy issues in 1910. The set depicts players from the Pacific Coast League and represents the first of two obscure issues produced by the confectionery. To give an idea as to the rarity of this issue, we simply need to refer to the population reports of SGC and PSA, which inform us that between both firms less than 100 of the E99 issue have ever been graded and this complete set represents one-third of the entire population. While the condition of this set may be a bit worn, it represents the epitome of the old adage "good luck finding another". Includes: Graded cards - SGC 50 VG-EX 4: 1 card, McCredie. SGC 40 VG 3: 6 cards w/ Hogan, Maggert, McArdle, Melchoir, Tennent, Wolverton. SGC 30 GOOD 2: 2 cards w/ Casey, Delmas. SGC 20 FAIR 1.5: 7 cards w/ Brashear, Byones, Hitt, Olsen, Raymer, Thorsen, Van Buren. SGC 10 POOR 1: 14 cards w/ Bodie, Briggs, Cameron, Cutshaw, Dillon, Hasty, Hunt, Krapp, Lindsay, Mohler, Nagle, Nelson, Nourse, Smith.Auction Info
2006 October Signature Sports Memorabilia Auction #705 (go to Auction Home page)
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October, 2006
28th
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