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Truly scarce postwar cards
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I think this one qualifies, and just happens to be the first issue of a major HOFer. Others?
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The only Northland I've seen since I've collected Red exclusively. (its been about 6 years)
Got very lucky a fellow member reached out. Never seen one for sale publicly in that time. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...bd27cb32ed.jpg |
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With a complete sheet selling recently, they’ve been in the news. Only about 5 copies known for each player, at most.
Added bonus that this issue probably takes the prize for greatest value to visual appeal ratio. |
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1982 Korean card of Tom Seaver. I was told by a friend who is fluent in Korean that it was issued by the Lotte potato chip company. I've never seen another card of any player from the set.
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I suspect the 1948 Gunther Beer Wash. Senators postcard set is the toughest post-War PC set and tougher than most of the pre-War PC sets. PSA has graded a total of 16 cards from this set, including 1 Vernon-Coan card. As best as I can tell, SGC hasn't graded any cards from this PC set.
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Tough Topps items
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Oddball tough
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In 1981 Topps issued several team sets cobranded with Coke. All but the Yankees had 11 cards and a Header card in their set. For some reason only 3 Yankee cards and the Header card made it to the public. This is the the 8th unissued Yankee card. The other 7 were posted above
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I'd call this "scarce", not rare by any means but this little known 53 Dorman Skowron is super tough. Took me 4 months to find one when I put my set together. I got it raw and subbed it myself, presents better than a 1 (crease free, got lucky), but it's stamped and was sent. A quick check on Ebay currently and there are two spendy but decently priced...that was not the case when I was looking of course.
https://i.ibb.co/1W3t8sV/53-Bill-Dormand.jpg About as "scarce" as anything I have...I'm sure the 63 Fleer Checklist doesn't apply...haha. I guess I'm a pretty boring post war collector. |
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That is true and one of the best post war stories out there. Apparently they never mailed out Gil's back in the day (the players used these to hand out to fans, and some were sold at specific stadiums) and his stash was found in the artists basement years later after he passed, not that long ago. The VERY FEW that were in the hobby were going for 5 digit prices, even for poor cards and it was considered by many as one of the rarest post war cards of them all. The discovery was purchased in whole at an auction and unfortunately for anyone who spent big bucks to get one, the value dropped exponentially. There is a PSA 10 on ebay for like $300 right now. The stash was in mint shape. I have a 7 I graded myself, and also picked up an 8 a while back for next to nothing. Just goes to show there are winners, and LOSERS when there is a big find. If you google it there are many articles on this...again, a pretty cool story.
I've read, not sure what the truth is, but Skowron and Elston Howard threw most of theirs away, thus the premium. |
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Tough one.
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Here’s another fun one. PSA Pop 3.
For the uninitiated, the numbered version was a test, and never actually issued on boxes. The unnumbered version is pretty ubiquitous. |
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Bazooka Mays
In addition the unnumbered version..is found everywhere :) |
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This, over any others….all day, everyday.
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John, for your complete set, did you you go with one per player, or did you make sure to get each of the known photo variations for each guy? |
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That's a super nice Elston...took me a while to pick that one up as well. I did go with all the poses, yes...and dabbled in a few of the auto positioning and no number cards but didn't focus on those. It is shocking to see the low PSA graded totals on all Dormands, seems only the 2 Mickey's are popular to sub...my set is all SGC. The only variation that I would like to pick up one day but not sure it's even considered a "card", is the Arkansas auto dealership Johnny Sain. It's over sized and PSA has only graded 3 of them. I've never seen one available. |
Couple of 1 of 1's
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1957 Salesman sample panel: better of 2 examples I know of
1960 Clemente Bazooka complete box - only known example 1962 Jell-O complete box - only known complete box 1962 Salesman sample panel: best of 3 or 4 known examples 1968 Topps Test disc: Only known example (though there should be some various proof versions out there somewhere) 1972 Topps prototype - Only known example 1960 Mickey Mantle complete Bazooka box - Finest of 2 known examples |
What is the Clemente card next to the disc?
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I'm gong to switch sports Here
And this one on EBay is not mine but,
https://www.ebay.com/itm/38836087625...3ABFBMiJylydVl Beckett and TCDB have never catalogued this set. COMC has never had one card from this set submitted and this is the only one we found on the Bay I picked up this card up as a raw card as part of a lot at the DCS and to be honest, both the person who sold me the lot and myself treated this card as well it's just a LeBron. Sometimes you walk into things you just don't know. Regards Rich |
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Howard busting out the complete boxes!!
Here’s another 62 Jello complete box, also 1 of 1. Obviously more were made, but not many survived. |
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1963 Pepsi Bateman
https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball-c.../50007-81078.s 1967 Dexter Press Paul Schaal only Angel in the set |
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Love all the rare/scarce cards from throughout the years. Hopefully many more posts will be added with additional pictures.
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Yoohoo
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Only 2 players know
Full size yoo hoo |
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Rarest of the rare
Not even listed in the idl set registry |
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Only 1 known
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Only these 4 known
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The only Fosforos Los Peloteros I seen complete with Tax Stamp
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What a great thread!
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Thought I would add a few of my own favorites.
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Mascot Dog Food is pretty rare and Val explained the Gunther Beer:
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1971 Topps winners, empty contest box, and entry form
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There is some amazing stuff being shared in this thread. Thanks guys!
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Dad's Cookies
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ANY 1959 Dad's Cookies cards. Issued one year in Vancouver Canada stapled to bags of cookies. Here are a few with the ultra rare album
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1969 Topps Bowie Kuhn promo
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...3d71170af7.jpg And some more modern ones: 1984 Topps Darryl Palmer (noted above - movie prop from “The Slugger’s Wife”) https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b94887e397.jpg Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Only 1 known of any player
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Topps 1975 with Ansel Adams suited up....https://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrE...AJF.SxA71mHao-
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Odds and Ends
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1 more for the 1980 topps coins
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1971 Pirate Team Issued Autograph card Bruce Kison. It’s not listed as part of the set in PSA. There is one on eBay at the moment. It’s the only one I’ve seen other than the one I have in my collection. The 1958 Clemente Team issue is scarce. The 1971 Pirates action photos are pretty tough as well especially in nice condition due to the paper stock
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When International Bakery was experimenting with their initial baseball issue which we now know as the 1975 Hostess Twinkies set, they experimented with different back colors including black ink and brown ink on the back. The Twinkies set differs from the normal "Hostess" set as it has black bars along the top and bottom of the card.
International Bakery's printer was out of Pittsburgh. They printed some test sheets in other colors as well including yellow, red and pink. The sheets were thrown away in the dumpster and an employee went dumpster diving after work. The sheets were recovered and were sold to a dealer. The dealer cut up and sold a number of the brown bar Hostess Twinkie cards on the open market. Most of the brown bar Hostess Twinkies you see on the market come from these sheets. 1975 Hostess Twinkies is a limited set and considered more rare than the 1975 Hostess set. The 1975 Hostess Twinkie Brown Bar variations are even more rare than the Black Bar variations, which are perhaps 1/4 more rare than the black bar variations. To date I have never seen any of the other color - but I am told they exist. Maybe a Yount rookie in 1975 Hostess Twinkie red back variation will pop up some day. Or maybe a Ryan.....we might never know. But I am told they exist..... |
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