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Posted By: Joann
One of these two, depending on if you count the cabinet as a card. |
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Posted By: Tony Andrea
One tough card...... |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
It's not prewar - I don't think any of my prewar cards could be declared "rare" - It's a 1956 Dick Stuart minor league card. I have two and I only know of 2 others and one of those came from Dick Stuart's estate. |
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Posted By: Mark
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Posted By: Paul
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Posted By: Steve M.
Uncatalogued T5 Pinkerton Cabinet |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
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Posted By: sean
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Posted By: Dan
Am in suspense in regard to this item and am close to confirming via historian located in Weiser - possible Weiser Walter Johnson siting. |
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Posted By: RC
I assume it is my rarest! |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
1904 Eastern League Champions (AAA class) |
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Posted By: Glenn
not sure, could be this one |
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Posted By: Bob
Uncatalogued proof of Chance New York Yankees. (And no this isn't from the notebook cover E95s and E96s. The team designation rules this out). Same paper composition as the E97 black and white proofs, at least to this amateur. |
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Posted By: Brad
Only 5-6 cards known to Exist! |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
is that Boris Karloff's rookie? |
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Posted By: Brad
It's whatever you say it is! |
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Posted By: Brett
I don't really have any cards that would be considered "rare" |
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Posted By: Zach Rice
Warren Studios Johnny Ryan (Boston) CDV. I've seen one other of this particular CDV. Not sure how many exist, can't be too many. |
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Posted By: joe
I think it might be this T3 Schmidt Proof card. Not that great of a scan, under glass. |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
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Posted By: John S
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Posted By: Lentel
here is mine |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Here's most of it... a few bits are missing. Still, it's not so ragged that it should just be tossed in the trash... |
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Posted By: Joe Jones
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Posted By: AP
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Posted By: Damian
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Posted By: Joe D.
Ted, |
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Posted By: Steve f
Never tire of seeing that Cleveland team. |
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Posted By: Keith O'Leary
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Posted By: jerry
Eenee, Menee, Minee, Moe |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Since Dan opened the door by posting a non-prewar card (thanks, by the way), I don't feel too bad adding this Bob Kennedy from the 1952 Num Num set. I've always thought this is one of the more underappreciated cards in terms of rarity, and in nearly 30 years of collecting, I've yet to see one with its tab. |
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Posted By: Tim Newcomb
GREAT THREAD, Turner! |
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Posted By: GoudeyHunt
this would have to be my rarest set, its the only pair in existance. 1933 goudey Patent Card and Patent Registration Card that matches sent from the Goudey Company to the Patent office in Washington in 1933. |
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Posted By: Ben
Only known example folks. 1/1!!! |
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Posted By: Anonymous
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
My rare piece... |
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Posted By: Ken
IF ... this is the real thing. Embedded in an antique-looking paper weight. I've been afraid to attempt extraction for fear of destroying what could be my showcase card. Then again, maybe I would just rather not know for sure! |
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Posted By: craig
sure the wisner is not vintage but the way he wrote his entire career on it makes it unique. |
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Posted By: Brian
Nice card Kevin. How many "Toront" cards do you think exist? I guess the only way for that to happen is something blocking the printing plate... |
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Posted By: Martin Neal
I am not sure how rare this is but... |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
<I am not sure how rare this is but...> |
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Posted By: Turner Engle
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Posted By: George
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Posted By: Brian
<<This Bug Shappe variation share the similar flaw on printer's plate as "Nodgrass" and "Murr'y" variations. On this Shappe verison, although the "R" was intended to be an "R" but it is not appear this way. The name on the front is supposed to read SHARPE, NEWARK, but instead reads as SHAPPE, NEWARK. Such variation was caused by broken printing plate or the ink was blocked by small particle and the ink was unable to fully printed on the cardboard. In fact, you can still see a hint of a "R", but collectors still consider such specimen as SHAPPE.>> |
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Posted By: John
Kevin, didn’t you warn us about those…LOL |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Heh |
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Posted By: ScottIngold
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Posted By: ErikV
One of the eight Black Sox players. |
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