A fake 1933 Napoleon Lajoie Goudey gum card often features poor printing quality, with blurred images or inconsistent colors compared to authentic cards. The card may have a glossy finish that isn’t characteristic of the original, which typically has a more matte appearance. Additionally, counterfeit versions may have incorrect text or misspellings, and the cardstock may feel thinner or flimsier than genuine cards. Always check for these details to differentiate fakes from authentic collectibles.
This card has been recently appraised at $35,000 US. * 2007 auction - 1933 Goudey #106 Napoleon Lajoie PSA NM 7 Sold For - $32,312.50 * 2006 auction - 1933 Goudey #106 Napoleon Lajoie PSA EX-MT 6 sold for $34,800.00 * 2006 auction - 1933 Goudey #106 Napoleon Lajoie sold for $22,040.00 * 2004 auction - 1933 Goudey #106 Napoleon Lajoie SGC EX 60 sold for $17,250.00 == ==
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$25,000 in NM condition
on eBay at a card show/store or anyone who buys cards
Take it to the card shop and ask the shopkeep.
1960 and 1961 Fleer had regular issue cards made of Nap Lajoie but they were not reprints of original cards. 2004 Topps reprint of 1915 Cracker Jack Nap Lajoie #66
I have a baseball All-TimeGreats playing years 1890-1911 by Cy Young i also have a Babe Ruth playing years on 1914-1935 Ty Cobb playing years on 1905-1927 and a Lou Gehrig playing Years on 1923-1939 And i have a napoleon (Larry Lajoie) in 1933 Goudey Gum
Napoleon is a card game. Noddy is a card game.
The back of a Nap Lajoie original baseball card typically features a simple design with a light-colored background. It includes biographical details about Lajoie's career statistics, often displaying his batting averages, teams played for, and other relevant information. Additionally, there may be a brief text description highlighting his achievements or playing style. Overall, the design reflects the vintage aesthetic of early 20th-century baseball cards.
1933 sport kings card #6
Is worth about 3577.99
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