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Rosen
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My copy. Love the red background.
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The PSA Registry lists 491 cards in a 1952 Master set and 550 in a Super set. The additional cards involve hobby recognized variations front or back, and the Super set include the rare "Canadian" gray backs 131-180.
In 2013 Huggins and Scott auctioned what they called a Super set ay 579 cards. The additional cards were mostly recurring print defects. A check list of that set is in the link below. It includes a Rosen variant beyond the red and black backs, as the black back can be found with or without a pink slash around the cap. Jeff actually posted one of the pink slash versions above. Here is Huggins and Scott link to Super checklist https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrE...0ZuZgWXpfXjGo- |
My two different black backs
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I wasn't aware of that, Al. Thanks for sharing.
Here's my copy, again with a top right corner pull which I see quite often with this card. :( |
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Here's my Rosen. One of the first few 52s I picked up when I started working on my low # run many years ago. Looks like it might be one of the pink slashers (never heard of that so-called variation til now so thanks for that info ALR).
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1952 TOPPS cards
Hey Guys,
Meet my nearby-neighbor..... "The Scooter". Phil's home was 2-blocks from our home in Hillside, NJ. Phil was a really great neighbor, he would join us kids when we were playing BB at the ball field at St. Catherine's School back in the 1940's - 1950's. He would pitch to us, give us advice on how to play the game, plus tell us stories about any Ballplayers, which we would ask him about. It was a tremendous joy to have Phil with us. ---------------------https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...izzutoBkRd.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...zzutoBkRdB.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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My Phil.
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Shooting for well centered, VG cards. Despite PSA's opinion!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...c8f3f858c6.jpg
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Beautiful cards! I like how you posted this at 12:02 in the morning. 👍
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Phil
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Here is my copy.
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Holy cow!
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Here are my Phils. My stars from the set tend to be lower grade.
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Here is mine
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#12 -- Basgall
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My copy. Love seeing everyone's cards. I've been really enjoying these daily posts.
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Has been fun! Great idea
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And my black back version of Monty Basgall.
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It's players like this that I know make some people reluctant to collect complete sets. Why spend money for a card of someone you have likely never heard of? However, it's something I always found interesting. When I was working on my run of Topps sets, there were many players from the 50s and 60s I never heard of who I found in 5 or more sets so they had to have been decent players to make it in the majors for that long (especially when there were only 20 teams) even if they never became household names.
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While amassing my 52's, on many occasions, I'd come across a card/player who seemed to command a premium over another player so that got me researching as to why? Outside of the hard to find centered copies, variations, etc, it was fun to find out some of these players had real good careers and/or had some baseball history to them that I never knew about. That is a side to the collecting, outside of thinking only about the ROI, etc, that makes collecting so much fun. |
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Here's my black back Romanus
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And to start today off, Mr. Wyrostek.
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1952
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My copy.
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Great centering on that one Dale. Here's mine:
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Here's mine.
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I think I got lucky finding that one. |
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Elliott
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Nice cards folks. Here is my Elliott.
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And my Bob Elliot, which I believe is a black back?
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My Elliotts
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Here's Bob Elliott to catch me up for yesterday, and Pesky for today. Both are black backs.
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Pesky
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Love this card.
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My Peskys
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And here is my Mr. Pesky.
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Gene Hermanski. :)
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Gene
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My copy.
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The horizontal cards display much better in the 8 pocket sheets than the vertical ones do, but unfortunately, there aren't too many of them.
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Black back Hermanski, acquired long before good centering was really a thing.
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More recent additions are less personal, as they came from online auctions or ebay but are graded and better centered too. About 1/4 of my 52s are slabbed and average 5.5 (none with o/c qualifiers). |
52 Topps
I too have a large condition range in my 1952 Topps cards. I was handed down about half of the set this year when a very dear friend / father figure of mine passed away unexpectedly. He loved baseball and cards as a young boy...and got me in to collecting. I have pledged to complete the set in his honor as he loved his 52 cards the most. For that reason, my set will always include his cards reguardless of condition.
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...and the player listed on the back was not different from the guy on the front.
No, wait ... that would not be so bad either |
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