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Are MLB HOF PSA/DNA postcards of much interest
I have found that I like buying the old time MLB HOF players in PSA/DNA slabs in postcard format. It gives the player more room to sign the card along with a much better format to have a good visual picture of the player.
I was wondering, if there is much interest in that portion of our collecting hobby? |
Personally like collecting these particularly if they addressed to someone and have a postmark from that era. Just me though
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Not my jam, but I can see how others would be into it.
More than anything, I have to draw the line somewhere. Otherwise I’m bound to collect just about everything. |
They often seem to provide the most affordable option for the depicted player.
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I like them, though I'm only pursuing the 1953-55 Dormand issue at this time. I'm good with either signed or unsigned and don't mind a postmark at all - it pegs the card to a certain date/time/location, though the USPS does usually take it's toll on the corners/edges.
Also, you can occasionally find postcards that are signed and addressed in the players handwriting as is the Rizzuto below. https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=27722 https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=27721 |
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