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The Italian is 86 and the UK is 87. I figured it out when I read the back of a U.K. and it talked about a tennis tournament from 87. Getting my haircut and will update further later. Think it was Australian open. It also has a 87 copyright on the album.
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https://forums.collectors.com/discus...ajor-update/p5
Here is the thread. It is the Australian Open. I posted in another thread the initial proof with the info from the back but forgot which one it was and wrote French Open here. BGS started labeling them from 1987 first and now PSA does. The UK back is cool but not the rookie. |
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Here is the SMR info.
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That's great info, David. I had no idea about the differences in the UK vs. Italian versions. Love learning about some of the "rookie" options for athletes not in the 4 major sports. Tyson, Pele, Ali, Jesse Owens, etc. Thank you!
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I don't want to give too much away, because it is such an amazing read. But Tyson said Larry Holmes told him that he (Tyson) is not a pimple on Holmes' ass and that Holmes was the real legend. Holmes further told Tyson that he will eventually destroy himself, which Tyson conceded was correct. Tyson talked about how much it pissed him off to hear everyone talk about what a great guy Evander Holyfield was because he would constantly "talk that Jesus shit." Meanwhile, Holyfield would constantly hit on the break and rabbit punch. As I was reading the book, I would often put it down and go watch YouTube clips to see what Tyson was talking about regarding a particular fight. Tyson is completely up front in stating that he was an arrogant asshole when he was 21 years old. One of the things he really feels bad about now was Pinklon Thomas sticking his hand out to shake Tyson's hand at the pre-fight press conference. Tyson responded by telling Thomas that he should get down on his knees and perform a sex act just for having the chance to share a ring with Tyson. The book is very r-rated. One other quick anecdote is that Tyson talks about Marvis Frazier (famously destroyed in 30 seconds by Tyson) being way too nice a guy to be involved in a scummy sport like boxing. Tyson wrote that Marvis Frazier really didn't want to box, but was only doing so to try and make his father proud. Yes, Foreman did fight some stiffs. But my post was largely in the context that he was viewed as an unbeatable killing machine by the time he fought Ali in Zaire. Ali was viewed as being old and having no shot at the guy who had completely destroyed Joe Frazier to win the title. |
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So Does Tyson have 3 second-year Panini cards? - UK Foil (#109) - UK Supersport (#153) - Italian Supersport (#160) |
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I have no clue how many 10's there really are. The combined pop reports show 11 but I know for fact there are one or two UK copies labeled Italian and of those 5 are UK currently. Here are the first two I got graded. I wrote in 1986 but they labeled them 1985. 1 1 18761404 MINT 9 1985 Panini Supersport Italian 153 Mike Tyson Card 1 2 18761405 MINT 9 1985 Panini Supersport Italian 153 Mike Tyson Card I just checked and they are back in the 1985 population report! Here is the next wave. They too are back in the 1985 population totals. 11 1 18632577 MINT 9 1985 Panini Supersport Italian 153 Mike Tyson Card 12 1 18632578 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1985 Panini Supersport Italian 153 Mike Tyson Card 13 1 18632579 MINT 9 1985 Panini Supersport Italian 153 Mike Tyson Card Okay this is really odd. Now these that were graded as 86 show 85 for Italian and it shows the UK as 1987. All slabbed 1986. 9 1 19707443 MINT 9 1985 Panini Supersport Italian 153 Mike Tyson Card 9 2 19707444 NEAR MINT 7 1985 Panini Supersport Italian 153 Mike Tyson Card 9 3 19707445 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1985 Panini Supersport Italian 153 Mike Tyson Card 10 1 19707447 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1987 Panini Supersport UK 153 Mike Tyson Card Yes whomever purchased the UK PSA 10's did buy a second year card. With it being the same image it will remain popular but defiantly not the rookie. These are the following Panini Tyson's in order. 1986 Panini Italian #153 1987 Foil UK #109 1987 Panini UK #153 1988 Panini #160 Bianchi Back (most common) Supersport Back and Gritti Back. I am even more confused at this point about the actual population totals than ever before. My PSA 10 shows in the 1986 Totals. https://www.psacard.com/cert/21309877/ |
David,
Don't even bother trying to figure out the population for these cards or you're going to make your head explode! :) PSA has gotten everything mixed up. The only way they can really fix this mess is if everyone sends theirs back to them. They would then have to 1) fix the labels and 2) fix their online population report. It'll be a big job. Anyways, I'm going to send mine back so they can fix the label, or should I just leave it the way it is? |
I see you live in Canada. That could get expensive shipping it there and back if PSA doesn't cover the cost.
Personally I am not a fan of sending my graded cards off and that is why I haven't ever done any formal reviews but many people do it. If you decide to go that route I think I would contact PSA and see if they will cover the cost. I was thrilled when I was able to uncover that the image is from his interview at the 11:09 mark of his fight with Sammy Scaff from December 6th 1985. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvPByKY8w6s&t=681s My main focus is wrestling and the 1986 WWF OPC Series II is labeled 1985 and it is a set based around Wrestlemania II which took place April 7th 1986. A lot of the sets that had limited information and collectors interested have some labeling errors that is for sure. |
You guys are pissing into the wind. The boxing pop report is chock full of gross errors that will never be fixed. There's a 1942 set they have listed as 1935 that has Joe Louis in it so people have been buying it since day 1 thinking they're getting a Joe Louis rookie. Not to mention that the Louis card is at least double-printed, possibly reprinted, that accounts for the vast majority of Louis examples out there.
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Or this:
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...44%20Perez.JPG The mfg is Crack. The set is Sport. The word "figuritas" means large cards. They have it right in 1965 with "Crack Golazo Figuritas". |
The '67 set Crack Campeon. The album says Figuritas Sport the same way we'd have an album that says sports cards. Most of the albums from that era have those generic titles on them in some way, shape or form. Which also helps screw everything up when someone provides one to PSA and says "here, see? the name of the set is Figuritas Sport."
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Maybe they thought Crack was a joke.
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The funny part is that they just put on the flip whatever you write in your book. So for the '62 Cassius, instead of labeling it 1962 Po-Po, they put 1962 Po-Po Boxing Disc. I've abandoned all hope.
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Funny cause when I try to get them to slab something in my book they act like they don’t know what I am talking about.
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Weird. I have a pretty high success rate just by putting in the comment section something like "cataloged in Adam W's book blah blah blah on page" and then other stuff if it pertains like "you've already graded one other example from this set" stuff like that. To be honest, I'm not sure I remember a time when I referenced your book that they didn't slab it.
I don't think they like you. |
You have the '66 Maravillas in your South America section, right?
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I know they don't like me; few people do.
The Maravillas are either in the book or will be in the next one. I lost a few pages last time around. Besides, I need to get my Fighting Harada slabbed. |
Sounds like somebody's got a case of the Mondays.
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