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Question regarding the 1975 Gary Carter TCMA
I just picked up the 1975 TCMA Gary Carter, his first card (with the Memphis Blues). I've learned from Michael Aronstein on his podcast (available on YouTube) that the black and white minor league cards were limited to 500 sets for the team to distribute at the games and an additional 500 sets for TCMA to sell themselves. Does anyone know when that TCMA card was issued in 1975?
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I've been buying modern/ultra-modern minor league sets and getting key cards graded for years. It's my "multi-hundred dollar get rich never scheme".
While the supply is lower for minor league cards, so is the demand. They can make cool collectables with solid value to the right audience. https://baseball-trivia-game.com/images/delacruz.jpg |
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Here is a minor league card of a HOF'er.... https://luckeycards.com/cronin.jpg |
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While not valuable, these 3 Zeenuts cards depict the player who knocked in the winning run in the 12th inning of Game 7 of the 1924 World Series, making WS winners of WaJo and the Washington Senators:
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Unfortunately Leon that Zeenut card pictures Bill Cronin, not Joe Cronin. Perhaps the get rich scheme is convincing others that it is actually Joe. Bill was a major league player...here is his Wikipedia entry:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cronin_(baseball)) Brian Quote:
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And I believe Kahns made Pittsburgh Pirates sets from the the 50s also, so there is likely a Clemente RC possible. Edit: I think they stopped making them for a while. I think 1987 Kahns is the first year they restarted with the Reds. But maybe they continued with other teams while not making Reds sets. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...0ac0d9269f.jpg Sent from my SM-S926U using Tapatalk |
As Elon says, no one bats a thousand!
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