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1971 OPC Baseball card #289 Rusty Staub
Good evening. For someone that knows and can shed a bit of light on this for me.I was looking at some
1971 OPC baseball on eBay this evening and I noticed that card #289 of Rusty Staub says a "different pose" and it is quite expensive. I would have thought that he was not much more than a common. But even if we say unlisted star. It still would not get to where I seen the prices.So my question is. Was there two cards of his in the set at #289 with different pictures. And one of them being more scarce than the other.PLMK if you happen to know. Thanks. |
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The 1971 OPC #289 Rusty Staub has a different pose than the Topps issue, the 1971 OPC #560 Rusty Staub has the same pose as the regular Topps issue. There is only one version of the 71 OPC #289 Staub and only one version of the 71 OPC #560 Staub.
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1971 O-Pee-Chee #289 Rusty Staub/(Different pose) 1971 O-Pee-Chee #560 Rusty Staub 1971 Topps #560 Rusty Staub |
289 was the White Sox Team Card in the original Topps set.
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For anyone who is an Expos collector (like me) that OPC card is in extremely high demand, which probably explains the high price. Staub is remembered in Montreal as the team’s first star and one of the most important players in Expos history, but there were only a few regular cards of him in an Expos uniform ever released. The 1971 (both Topps and OPC) are probably the best looking of those, and since the OPC is scarcer and 289 specifically has a different pose it is very much sought after by Expos fans.
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Hmmmm, never knew this. What other quirks are there in the OPC set in terms of subbed out cards? Did the Chisox Team ever get issued in Canada?
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Ron Hunt OPC #161(different pose),#578 Run Hunt Topps #578 Claude Raymond OPC #202(different Pose), #536 Claude Raymond Topps #536 |
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http://ohmyopc.blogspot.com/search/label/1971 |
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What else?
OPC cards were poorly made, so centering and smooth borders are rare. They have a tiny pop compared to Topps. The backs are much nicer than Topps cards (in printing terms, they used two-sided stock instead of one-sided), higher grade is rare. Even midgrade superstars are costly. https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...Ryan%20_2_.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...PC%20Aaron.jpg |
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I’m about 140 High #’s short of completing this set, thankfully got into them before they really took off. Only OPC set I’m doing.
Have maybe ten HOF studs in psa 6 or 7. A nice Clemente is going to be the toughest to obtain. John |
That is a great set. Congrats on getting as far as you have.
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The high numbers are ridiculously tough!
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After 15+ years of working on this set, I have finally finished it. In going through my final acquisition to complete my set, I came across 2 versions of the #121 checklist card (same as the Topps). My question is are there multiple versions of the other checklist cards (excluding the 1st series) also?
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Congrats Larry! Not every day one gets the satisfaction of finishing a set...and that looks like a tough one. Great work...
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Congratulations Larry, quite an accomplishment.
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Thank you, John and Phil.
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Congrats on completing your set. :) |
Thank you Irv....do you see many 71 OPCs on a regular basis up your way?
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Have you tried logging into eBay.ca then typing in 71 OPC baseball? https://www.ebay.ca/sch/i.html?_from...eball&_sacat=0 If you scroll down on the left hand side, you can choose "Canada" only which will show you just Canadian listings, obviously. I just purchased a card last night, another 52 Topps high number from a U.S. seller and the CDN dollar value through PayPal was at .72 cents. Sucked for me but would be a bonus for you and others. Good luck. |
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