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Old 12-15-2022, 09:43 PM
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Depending on how you "define" the set. The 1967 Dexter Press Angels Paul Schaal is one. Only a handful known.

https://www.psacard.com/auctionprice...auction/120674

If you include as part of the large 1967 Coke set (which the SCD Guide does not) it doesn't fit the criteria.

if you count it as the only Angel issued in 1967, like the other 12 player team regional sets ( excluding the Cardinals) it fits the criteria.
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Old 12-15-2022, 10:38 PM
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I hope you folks are right about the Schumacher Service Station cards. I actually have one.

One that doesn't quite make the cut age-wise is the 1982 Korean set issued by Lotta potato chips. I have the Seaver and I've never seen another from the set.
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I hope you folks are right about the Schumacher Service Station cards. I actually have one.

One that doesn't quite make the cut age-wise is the 1982 Korean set issued by Lotta potato chips. I have the Seaver and I've never seen another from the set.
They are hens teeth rare, and that's being generous. Who do you have? I assume it's Munger or Stephens. If it's Schoendienst we need to talk.
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1946 Sears postcards St. Louis Cardinals? Maybe Browns too?
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Stanley R. "Bucky" Harris. Second baseman for the Washington Senators in 1919-1928. 1,297 hits and 167 stolen bases in 12 MLB seasons. 1924 and 1947 World Series champion. In 1975, inducted to the MLB Hall of Fame. Named player-manager of the Washington Senators in 1924 at age 27. "The Boy Wonder" led Washington to World Series victory as "rookie" manger. Managed Washington Senators in 1924-1928, 1935-1942, and 1950-1954. Managed the Detroit Tigers in 1929-1933 and 1955-1956. Managed the Boston Red Sox in 1934. Managed the Philadelphia Phillies in 1943. Managed the New York Yankees in 1947-1948, including winning the 1947 World Series. Served as the General Manager of the Boston Red Sox in 1959-1960.

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1964 Penafiel (Mexico). Soda maker. There are local players, ATGs and LA Dodgers. Here's Gehrig:



Coney island arcade Gehrig. Made by the arcade to use in International Mutoscope Reel Co card machines after IMR bit it. Ca. 1950s-1960s. I've seen two Gehrigs ever, and one Jim Thorpe



1968 Atlantic Oil winner cards. There were ten players with varying degrees of rarity. Clause Osteen ($1 winner) is the easiest--gotta be at least three of them around. Probably Wilson too. since he is also a $1 winner. I've never even seen 6 of the 10 winner cards but I've only been looking for thirty years. Here are two of them, Tommy Davis and Earl Wilson.




I would not be surprised if Davis has no other examples: he is a $100 winner.

There is also an error card that has proven incredibly elusive: Ron Swoboda with the $5 prize. He was supposed to be a common card towards a $10 prize but a handful of the cards were printed with $5 on them. Seen under five of these. Of course, it is so obscure that no one cares...

These Rodine postcards and premiums from a division of a chemical company are rare as hens' teeth too; I've seen only a handful of them:

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This is one of the premiums mentioned on the PCs as available on request. I've seen two examples of this one



I don't even know what the other cards in the set are.
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The 1971 Pirates Action Photos are tough. I think the paper stock being so fragile is a contributing factor. All I know is that I’ve been collecting for a long time and can attest to their scarcity. There are 16 players in the set according to PSA. I came across a checklist and discovered there are actually 24 players in the set. I currently have 15 of the players. This is the Clemente. If anyone has some they are willing to part with I’d love to hear from you!
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They are hens teeth rare, and that's being generous. Who do you have? I assume it's Munger or Stephens. If it's Schoendienst we need to talk.
Yes, my Schumacher is a Vern Stephens. It sounds like he and Munger are the most common, is that right?
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Yes, my Schumacher is a Vern Stephens. It sounds like he and Munger are the most common, is that right?
They are to my knowledge the only 2 players ever found from the set. I think 2 or 3 of each of them.
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