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Is this a 1936 or a 1937 card?
I have seen this card in PSA slabs also labeled as a 1936 issue. screen joe d.jpg However, TCDB has it as a 1937 issue. Was this one of these cards that was issued in 1936 and 1937 with the same image? Joe D 1937.png |
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I would guess ‘36 since he’s in a Seals jersey.
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I found this article which seems to suggest it's actually a 1937 issue.....
https://www.sportscollectorsdaily.co...-pen-premiums/ If 36, it could be counted as one of his rookies. Last edited by Svabinsky78; 09-02-2023 at 03:23 PM. |
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All Type 4 (creamy stock), which is what you shared in the original post, are from 1937.
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And he does have a 1936 R314 issue, but he’s pictured with Joe McCarthy.
Here’s a link to all of DiMaggio’s earliest cards and photos with dates: https://imageevent.com/derekgranger/...st/joedimaggio And here’s the image of his 1936 R314 (Type 1) w/ McCarthy: ![]()
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Yeah, the article that I posted mentions that the McCarthy is the 36 issue and that the portrait gets mislabeled as a 36, even though it's a 37 issue. Actually, the initial photo I posted is from a current Memory Lane auction where it is being billed as a 36. I guess the auction is going by what is on the SGC label. |
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Derek, that's one hell of a DiMaggio collection. I didn't know anyone had both Zeenuts with the coupons in tact, not to mention the Pebble Beach card too.
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Hi Paul - those aren’t mine. That’s my site (for research) showing the earliest images of each HOFer. Here’s my DiMaggio (not nearly as nice, but authentic):
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My jealousy meter just went down. But the one you have is very nice too.
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1936:
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