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Old 10-18-2024, 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Collectorsince62 View Post
Has anyone else noticed how many strongly graded Leaf Jackie Robinson cards are listed in recent auctions? It seems like every major auction has at least one and sometimes several. I had always thought Leafs were much scarcer than Bowmans from that period, but there sure are a lot of Robinsons lately. Maybe that many Leaf Jackies in great shape have survived, but it just strikes me as suspicious. Someone please tell me my suspicions are unfounded.
I think the whole "rarity" line for many cards, and series of cards - particularly for some notable Topps high number series - is / has always kind of been on shaky ground. Most of these issues were determined to be "rare" in the earlier days of the organized hobby, when there was no internet, no eBay, no constant card shows every single weekend all across the country. The market was a lot more disorganized, and not nearly as properly allocated as it is now. Is any base Topps card truly rare or scarce?

I'm digressing here, but the point would be maybe more of many things - including 1949 Leaf cards - really existed all along. I don't know, just speculating.
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