EX1A-13 TST WTRS 6 rseaex13z36.htm TESTING THE WATERS MATERIALS RELATING TO SERIES #15COBB Testing the Waters Materials Related to Series #36OWENS (06121253).DOCX

Testing the Waters Materials Related to Series #15COBB 

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DESCRIPTION OF SERIES 1915 CRACKER JACK TY COBB CARD

Investment Overview

 

·Upon completion of the Series #15COBB Offering, Series #15COBB will purchase a 1915 Cracker Jack #30 Ty Cobb Card graded PSA NM 7 for Series #15COBB (The “Series 1915 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb Card” or the “Underlying Asset” with respect to Series #15COBB, as applicable), the specifications of which are set forth below. 

·The 1915 Cracker Jack set was distributed in Cracker Jack boxes and contains 176 cards. 

·Ty Cobb was a Hall of Fame baseball player who played 24 seasons in the MLB and amassed 4,189 hits, the second most all-time. 

·The Underlying Asset is a 1915 Cracker Jack #30 Ty Cobb Card graded PSA NM 7. 

 

Asset Description

 

Overview & Authentication

 

·Ty Cobb was born on December 18, 1886 in Narrows, Georgia and made his MLB debut on August 30, 1905 at the age of 18. Cobb’s .366 career batting average is an all-time record, and the three seasons in which he recorded batting averages above the .400 mark are tied for the most in history. 

·Ty Cobb’s 897 career stolen bases place him fourth in MLB history. 

·In 1909, Cobb batted .377, with 107 Runs Batted In (RBIs), 76 stolen bases, and 216 hits. 

·In 1910, Cobb batted .382, with 91 RBIs, 106 runs scored, 65 stolen bases, and 194 hits. 

·In 1911, Cobb batted .419, with a career-high 127 RBIs, a career-high 148 runs scored, 83 stolen bases, and a career-high 248 hits (8th all time for most hits in a single season). 

·Combining the three seasons during the 1909-1911 T206 series span, Cobb recorded a .393 batting average, a .450 on base percentage, 325 RBIs, 369 runs scored, 224 stolen bases, and 658 hits over 442 games. 

·Daniel Ginsburg of the Society for American Baseball Research noted: “Perhaps the most competitive and complex personality ever to appear in a big league uniform, Ty Cobb was the dominant player in the American League during the Deadball Era, and arguably the greatest player in the history of the game.” 

·Cobb was one of the biggest stars in the American League, but thanks to a legendarily rugged style of play and abrasive attitude, the “Georgia Peach” was unpopular among opposing players as well as his teammates.  

·PSA called the 1915 Cracker Jack set “one of the most desirable vintage baseball issues.” 

·Unlike the previous year’s Cracker Jack set, the 1915 collection was available through mail order in addition to distribution through Cracker Jack boxes. 

·The Underlying Asset has been issued a grade of NM 7 by Professional Sports Authenticators (PSA) with Certification No. 43555583. 

 

Notable Features

 

·The Underlying Asset is a 1915 Cracker Jack #30 Ty Cobb Card graded PSA NM 7. 

·The Underlying Asset is 1 of 13 1915 Cracker Jack #30 Ty Cobb Card examples graded PSA 7 with 17 graded higher. 

 

Notable Defects

 

·The Underlying Asset’s condition is consistent with its condition grade from PSA. 


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Details

 

Series 1915 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb Card

Sport

Baseball

Professional League

MLB

Player

Ty Cobb

Team

Detroit Tigers

Year / Season

1915

Memorabilia Type

Trading Card

Manufacturer

Cracker Jack

Rarity

1 of 13 (PSA 7)

Number in Set

#30

Authentication

Professional Sports Authenticators (PSA)

Grade

7

Certification No.

43555583

 

Depreciation

 

The Company treats Memorabilia Assets as collectible and therefore will not depreciate or amortize the Series 1915 Cracker Jack Ty Cobb Card going forward.


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