
07-04-2024, 07:29 PM
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Peter Spaeth
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Originally Posted by Bored5000
The poster "Justus," who posts on this board once in a while, has collected 1972 STPs for a long time. From different PMs I have had with "Justus" over the years, he has said that Bobby Allison is as hard to find as the two Lorenzen cards.
I had heard a while ago that Langley and Baker both had stashes of their own cards that they handed out to fans after the 1972 release. That does seem possible, considering how common the Langley and Baker cards seem to be. I wonder if all the Petty cards coming out of the woodwork is just a function of how much the value of that card has escalated the last few years. I remember selling a Petty STP card on here for $150 maybe five years ago, and that was a fair price for both buyer and seller at the time. Petty STPs were not always as common on eBay as what they are these days.
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There is a PSA 5 Allison on ebay.
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