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I just picked up these 7 pins. Each one is 3 1/4 inches.
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I like those. They’re obviously a bit earlier than most of the larger logo pins you see. I guess early to mid-60’s?
I’m not sure “my” Giants have a pin that would fit in that set. This one might, but there are no graphics. Then again, the Giants have never had any sort of a mascot logo.
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I'm not really sure when they came out. I was thinking maybe mid to late 50's, but that's just a guess. I really like the look too as well as the size. There's a lot of pins that I wish came in a larger size so you could see the details more clearly. .
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edit: the logos…particularly St. Louis, Pittsburgh and Cleveland…might provide a definitive clue for dating.
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I would love some opinions on this recent sale. Had only seen this pin at 3.5 inches. Repo?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/39520158240...mis&media=COPY
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I’m afraid it’s a fantasy pin and someone got taken.
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With the nationals and Milwaukee usage, I would’ve thought 1953 to 55-ish.
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This is a pin a couple years ago my buddy found in a tool box in his grandfather's garage. I sold it for him, but any clue what value should be?
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New arrival!
1969 Kelly’s Potato Chips pinback button of Mickey Lolich, Tigers. This is from a small, 20 button set featuring mostly players from Midwest teams. |
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Picked up this pin. I haven't seen one before but I'm assuming that it's related to Maris in 61. I'd appreciate any information about scarcity or value and confirmation that it's Maris related. Thanks in advance!!
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It is related to the Mantle Maris pursuit of 61 home runs. It is also very scarce. I would not want to venture a guess on value but it should do well.
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Thank you!! I appreciate the information. I pretty much figured that it was related to Mantle/Maris but I just wanted to make sure. I tried to look it up but I can't find one that sold anywhere.
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Sorry, double post.
Last edited by edtiques; 03-30-2024 at 10:06 AM. |
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How big is that pin? What type of pin is on the back? The “you could poke your eye out” type?
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I can't find my ruler, but it's small. Probably about an inch or inch and a quarter.
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