Man Discovers Rare Ty Cobb Baseball Cards In His Great Grandfather's Collection (4 pics)

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A man was recently cleaning out his great grandfather's house when he found what's considered to be one of the greatest discoveries in baseball card collecting history. He found some extremely rare Ty Cobb cards. Before these cards were discovered there were only believed to be 15 of them in the entire world.

A man cleaning out his great-grandfather's house this week, found 7 Ty Cobb baseball cards in an old paper bag.



1 Man Discovers Rare Ty Cobb Baseball Cards In His Great Grandfather's Collection (4 pics)

He took the cards to a collecting shop in South Carolina where the authenticity of the cards were confirmed.


2 Man Discovers Rare Ty Cobb Baseball Cards In His Great Grandfather's Collection (4 pics)

Joe Orland, President of Professional Sports Authenticator in Newport Beach, California said that the find was, "miracoulous" and that it was "one of the greatest discoveries in the history of our hobby".


3 Man Discovers Rare Ty Cobb Baseball Cards In His Great Grandfather's Collection (4 pics)

The cards range from 3.5 to 4.5 on a scale to 10, 10 being mint, which is not too bad for a one-hundred-year old cards. They are estimated to be worth well into the seven figure range.


4 Man Discovers Rare Ty Cobb Baseball Cards In His Great Grandfather's Collection (4 pics)


№1 Author: Aindy (8 Mar 2016 12:55) Total user comments: 2863


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You sell the worst one first... 7 cards at once reduces market value, especially if some are in worse condition.
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№2 Author: drmato (8 Mar 2016 17:25) Total user comments: 236


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Rick Harrison offers $10.
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