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1952 Topps Ad
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I saw this on Twitter today and thought it was pretty cool. I don't know anything about the origin, etc. but, as a 1952 collector, I thought it was worth sharing.
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Thanks for sharing. :) |
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Authentic?
Something about this doesn't look authentic to the period. The typography is very clean and precise for the era. And the font family, Franklin Gothic, wasn't commonly used by Topps during that time.
I'm not calling this out as a fake, but I have a healthy dose of skepticism without more info about it's origin. |
I'm not an expert, but when I saw the list of names it also made me wonder if it was a fantasy piece.
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Looks suspiciously modern to me...
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as a kid, and these cards were not available until the Fall of 1952. Mantle was having a great season in 1952. By the Summer of 1952, Mickey was becoming the most popular player in Baseball. TED Z . |
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I vote for a 2017 fantasy repro ad. I don't recall packs coming in what looks from the picture like a little box, similar to the '86 Donruss extended rookies.
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I got a scan of this from John Moran several years ago. He may know the origin.
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I can't link it yet as the catalog is still in preview mode but lot 1216 in the new REA auction has a copy of the advert, looks like five known.
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It depicts a pack, just a very clunky one. I agree there were no penny pack high number (blue and red) wrappers so it's really just artistic license I guess. I wonder if the penny packs for the highs were just the regular red and green ones? |
It reads it is a "Extremely rare 1952 Topps advertising poster with Jackie Robinson and Mickey Mantle"
I was hoping I could copy and paste the link/pg but it just takes me back to the start. Looks legit to me, and I would assume it is if it is up for auction at REA. (unbelievable eye candy in that catalog!!) http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/about/catalog.php |
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