The smaller Hassan back is a tear off card from a "Tripple Folder". The center panel was 2 cards wide, black and white image of an action shot and description on the back of the play/image. Left and right of the panel has a card like the one you have. 1912 T202
I’m still thinking about what I missed out on getting to that sale a few hours late lol. But like I always say there is plenty to go around! Glad to hear you found some good stuff!
@@slideloaders now I'm kicking myself for not finding it before you. LOL. Yeah he must have had some KILLER stuff if you got that hours into it. We saw people coming out with awesome stuff too.
The ball where you recognize Tony Perez, I saw Don Pavletich, who was a Cincinnati catcher until 1968. Perez was a rookie in 65, so the ball is dated somewhere between 65 and 68.
The Hassan cards are real, except that they came in “triple folders” so those have been cut. There was a player portrait on either side of an action shot. So those are the player portraits cut off a larger card.
Nice find. Smaller are cut. Just search the one you have and you can find the ones from each side or just the other 2. I have several cut and graded and then some complete that are graded as well. Get the baseballs authenticated along with the autos if you’re going to sell. With so many repos these days authentication will help you now and later even if sell or keep
He will have more into authentication and shipping back and forth and what he paid then what he can sell for. It's all common stuff you can buy at any Card Sale conventions that happen all the time. That's why these cards where there, if the big money guys and star are missing, somone already picked out the sellable and valuable stuff and left whats hard to sell. Pete Rose sings soooooo much stuff that's why he has so many signatures of him. Cool finding it, but over shot on price, especially with how much time and effort it's going to take to sell it. People don't want the no name players and commons, unfortunately, it is what it is.
@@slideloaders I'm just going to be totally honest with you, this was not a great purchase. You obviously don't know much about this stuff and you let your excitement take over. The signed balls aren't worth the price of authentication. No one wants a fading Griffey Jr. auto on a knockoff ball. For the boxes of 60s and 70s cards put them into lots of 100 cards each to sell. One of the T206 cards is hall of famer Miller Huggins, but it's an authentic grade. The rest are all commons. After selling fees you'll be lucky to break even.
This is like winning the lottery. You have a card worth 500K and another worth 350K. And a couple of those autographs are worth 25K each. Probably over a million in all
What a find, congratulations! The pins include Sweet Caporal from the tobacco era 1909-1911. The flat looking pin is a Sweet Caporal disc. I also saw that you one of the framed pins is a Cracker Jack from around 1930. The Colgan Chips disc is from around 1909 also. These chips were sold in a round package with mints and as you can see were cut very thin.
Those early cigarette cards could have multiple backs for the same card. I have seen a Cobb with 4 or more different backs. Piedmont was just one of them
The multi-signed ball has a few readily identifiable signatures on it of players that were on the 1966 Reds roster like Bill McCool and Art Shamsky. I don’t believe it’s team signed though as there’s too many I don’t recognize. I think rather it’s MLB players with a Reds emphasis due to where the owner lived. Edit: it probably is a ‘65 Reds team ball. The signature on the sweet spot is Dick Sisler the manager on the ‘65 team.
Well not exactly, they got what they wanted for the things and didn’t have to go through the process of selling everything individually on the retail market….. Which is time consuming and difficult
@@slideloaders hah! You are correct, I forgot they started making those again. I have been so focused on pre-1977 products! I’m looking forward to another video, Chris Sewell style, with a breakdown of how the cards sold/total amount kept for your PC! 👍
If he doesn’t have a receipt, you can report him that he took the cards. This guy wants to brag about screwing you. How old are you if you’re over 60 you could get them for elder abuse this man is putting everybody in danger. Why would you want your local gangster, knowing where you live, he’s calling you a bumbling idiot maybe he stole some of these cards from you. You can then press charges if he doesn’t have a receipt. Loose lips sink ships and it doesn’t matter. Did you paid$400. your on TV saying that you ripped him off that’s all the abuse if he’s over 60 you need to pay him for market value since you knew what you were doing and I don’t care if it was a garage sale happens every day every Attorney can get shut down, I heard you sold one of the cards for 100 grand watching now
Priceless indeed! Absolutely incredible find!
Awesome finds, congrats !
Thanks 👍
Great find at an amazing price. Thanks for sharing.
You bet! I appreciate you watching
Congratulations on the find! Amazing!
Yes! Thank you!
@@slideloaders You're welcome!
Those t206 cards are very nice, like to have a complete vintage t206 and allen& ginter cards
Amazing find!
Thanks!
The smaller Hassan back is a tear off card from a "Tripple Folder". The center panel was 2 cards wide, black and white image of an action shot and description on the back of the play/image. Left and right of the panel has a card like the one you have. 1912 T202
Thank you for that detailed info! Never heard of a T202 until now
I had a Rawlings glove similar to those two. I remember it was an Eric Davis. I loved it back in the day.
Can’t beat a good Rawlings glove!
We were at that sale after you and man did we miss out! Still grabbed a few PSA autos and some other stuff. HVL never disappoints!
I’m still thinking about what I missed out on getting to that sale a few hours late lol. But like I always say there is plenty to go around! Glad to hear you found some good stuff!
@@slideloaders now I'm kicking myself for not finding it before you. LOL. Yeah he must have had some KILLER stuff if you got that hours into it. We saw people coming out with awesome stuff too.
3rd auto on the bat is Danny Jackson
Danny Jackson en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game
You really scored!
I didn't know autographed baseballs in its cube can be graded (PSA). Incredible finds for a low price!
The ball where you recognize Tony Perez, I saw Don Pavletich, who was a Cincinnati catcher until 1968. Perez was a rookie in 65, so the ball is dated somewhere between 65 and 68.
Looks like Danny Jackson, pitcher
Thank you!
That smaller Hassan is from a trifold portrait on each side and action picture in middle, i believe
That would explain the funky edge! Interesting, I’ll have to look into that….Never considered it being attached to anything
That's exactly what all those Hassan cards are. They're 1/3 of the cards and not worth more that a couple bucks each.
Congratulations! This is awesome! Thanks for sharing
Thank you! I will be chasing this high for awhile I’m sure!
Great find and great job finding these!
I appreciate it, now I have to find some more hopefully soon
The Mitchell card is from 1911, approximate value $250.00 after grading. Great find.
Looks like I may be sending that one in
The Hassan cards are real, except that they came in “triple folders” so those have been cut. There was a player portrait on either side of an action shot. So those are the player portraits cut off a larger card.
Fantastic find Thanks for sharing
Absolutely, I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment!
Nice find. Smaller are cut. Just search the one you have and you can find the ones from each side or just the other 2. I have several cut and graded and then some complete that are graded as well.
Get the baseballs authenticated along with the autos if you’re going to sell. With so many repos these days authentication will help you now and later even if sell or keep
He will have more into authentication and shipping back and forth and what he paid then what he can sell for. It's all common stuff you can buy at any Card Sale conventions that happen all the time. That's why these cards where there, if the big money guys and star are missing, somone already picked out the sellable and valuable stuff and left whats hard to sell. Pete Rose sings soooooo much stuff that's why he has so many signatures of him. Cool finding it, but over shot on price, especially with how much time and effort it's going to take to sell it. People don't want the no name players and commons, unfortunately, it is what it is.
Sounds like a challenge to me! If you don’t see $2500+ in value here something is off. I do agree for the most part on the other points you made.
Thank you, I’m looking forward to researching everything and deciding what should be sent in for authentication.
@@myruelsb1151 Yup.
@@slideloaders I'm just going to be totally honest with you, this was not a great purchase. You obviously don't know much about this stuff and you let your excitement take over. The signed balls aren't worth the price of authentication. No one wants a fading Griffey Jr. auto on a knockoff ball. For the boxes of 60s and 70s cards put them into lots of 100 cards each to sell. One of the T206 cards is hall of famer Miller Huggins, but it's an authentic grade. The rest are all commons. After selling fees you'll be lucky to break even.
The third Reds all star in 1988 was Danny Jackson.
This is like winning the lottery. You have a card worth 500K and another worth 350K. And a couple of those autographs are worth 25K each. Probably over a million in all
Love the sarcasm 😂 To me though still feels like hitting the lottery, overall very cool experience
What a find, congratulations! The pins include Sweet Caporal from the tobacco era 1909-1911. The flat looking pin is a Sweet Caporal disc. I also saw that you one of the framed pins is a Cracker Jack from around 1930. The Colgan Chips disc is from around 1909 also. These chips were sold in a round package with mints and as you can see were cut very thin.
So far, you have the most informative comment! I appreciate the knowledge you shared, it definitely helps
You sure that ain’t a game used gloves this guy seems to be collecting top quality stuff
Honestly I don’t know how to tell
Those early cigarette cards could have multiple backs for the same card. I have seen a Cobb with 4 or more different backs. Piedmont was just one of them
That’s what I find fascinating about these…. I can see why there are collectors out there dedicated strictly to just collecting these
The smaller Hassan cards look like they are cut from the T202 Triple Folders.
You must be a collector on cards you really know what to look for I bet the seller kept the grails
What state
That 1920s glove is probably used by Ty Cobb
Yes
The multi-signed ball has a few readily identifiable signatures on it of players that were on the 1966 Reds roster like Bill McCool and Art Shamsky. I don’t believe it’s team signed though as there’s too many I don’t recognize. I think rather it’s MLB players with a Reds emphasis due to where the owner lived.
Edit: it probably is a ‘65 Reds team ball. The signature on the sweet spot is Dick Sisler the manager on the ‘65 team.
That is fantastic info, I appreciate you taking the time to identify those players! Too bad there isn’t an early Pete rose signature
OMG on the pins why and they hell would you shake it like that in the case and take a chance of damaging them lol...
😂I wanted to show them off to you, never thought of damaging them
Wimp Slideloaders ripped him off.
Content comment for the algorithm gods.
Thank you for the support🙌🏼 I hope the TH-cam gods see this!
So in other words the family got ripped off.
Well not exactly, they got what they wanted for the things and didn’t have to go through the process of selling everything individually on the retail market….. Which is time consuming and difficult
@@slideloaders that’s true.
@@slideloadersnah, they got ripped off by the whole neighborhood
Yep
Great score man did you hurt your arm getting your wallet out lol
Yeah shot from the hip like the Wild West 😂
Whitaker is not a hall of famer FYI
I realize my mistake now
He should be
Dale Murphy
May be Dan Dressed
Pitcher Danny Jackson on the bat
Dick Sisler on the sweet spot. Only Managers sign there on a team ball,probably from 64-65 era
Thank you very much!
I don't think lou Whitaker is hofer
The guy that sold you this collection probably was senile with dementia . He got screwed. You hit the jackpot.
Nope he is perfectly sane and honestly a really cool dude
What's a Reds collection without a Cesar Geronimo autograph? lol
😂😂😂
Whitaker isn’t a Hall of Famer but Gary Carter is. Not collection. Some look like reproduction cards but overall you did quite well
Good lord I’m a mess, someone needs to fact check me from now on lol
Danny Jackson
Thank you!
Dale Murphy
$1100 for that?? C'mon bro
Here we go
You just won the lottery Gongrads
It kinda feels that way
Topps didn’t make the T206’s ✌️😂
You are absolutely right😂 now they do…..
@@slideloaders hah! You are correct, I forgot they started making those again. I have been so focused on pre-1977 products! I’m looking forward to another video, Chris Sewell style, with a breakdown of how the cards sold/total amount kept for your PC! 👍
That’s a great idea, I’ll make an update video once things start to sell
Send them in to be authenticated and graded, they'll tell yeah if original or not.
Yeah some of these will get sent in for sure, just have to decide which ones
Killer
You expect me to believe you found this at a yard sale lol. Ya know if your interested I have a nice bridge for sale.
I honestly couldn’t believe it myself….. Will probably be a very long time before it happens again…. Ya just never know
I don't believe it either.
If he doesn’t have a receipt, you can report him that he took the cards. This guy wants to brag about screwing you. How old are you if you’re over 60 you could get them for elder abuse this man is putting everybody in danger. Why would you want your local gangster, knowing where you live, he’s calling you a bumbling idiot maybe he stole some of these cards from you. You can then press charges if he doesn’t have a receipt. Loose lips sink ships and it doesn’t matter. Did you paid$400. your on TV saying that you ripped him off that’s all the abuse if he’s over 60 you need to pay him for market value since you knew what you were doing and I don’t care if it was a garage sale happens every day every Attorney can get shut down, I heard you sold one of the cards for 100 grand watching now
smdh
Two handed glove
Great find but you should have gave the card to your dad , not sold it to him. Just saying !
Hey he offered! There will be more free items on the way though
His dad offered so he thought he would sell it to him, good son!😂
Glad I’m not in ur family!