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Old 12-14-2021, 11:09 PM
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Here's mine:

1904 Allegheny Card Co- CHRISTY MATHEWSON PSA-5.jpg

because, every now and then I like to show off.
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Will a 1 of 1 do?



This series of 10 cards was issued in a horizontal strip. It uses the same images as the ca. 1925 4-on-1 Exhibit cards with boxers and baseball players. The stock is much thinner than Exhibit stock. I have only seen the Cobb once: this one. Uncatalogued until I catalogued it.

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Old 12-14-2021, 11:31 PM
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1929 Rogers Peet Hornsby (1 of 2 copies. Highest)
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Surprise, I may have the least desirable rarest card. My R308 Type 2 (large size) self-developing Tattoo Orbit of Pepper Martin is, as far as I know, one of a kind. The only other player I have ever seen for Type 2 is Jimmy Foxx.

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I'll show this card since there are others from this set currently on the front page auction going on.

Edit: Actually, I stand corrected. Card is from a different set than the front page auction.
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Old 12-15-2021, 03:42 AM
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Here is an uncataloged 1968-70 Shillitos Johnny Bench.
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I'll show this card since there are others from this set currently on the front page auction going on.

Edit: Actually, I stand corrected. Card is from a different set than the front page auction.
Phenomenal!!! I love coming to this site and seeing things I've never seen before. Tremendous card, Gary!
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Surprise, I may have the least desirable rarest card. My R308 Type 2 (large size) self-developing Tattoo Orbit of Pepper Martin is, as far as I know, one of a kind. The only other player I have ever seen for Type 2 is Jimmy Foxx.

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'Wickey' McAvoy, an 18 yr-old catcher from Rochester, NY; after his team had a series with the Baltimores; is signed by Connie Mack's A's, as a back-up catcher. Subsequently is sent to Baltimore for seasoning. While there, McAvoy catches a young pitcher named Ruth; undoubtedly is reporting analysis of this young pitcher back to Philly. When Mack begins negotiations with Dunn of Baltimore, Mr. Mack feels $10K is a bit steep for his liking; prolly thinking negotiations will follow. The rest is history as Boston came a calling. My guess is that after the passing of Powers and ATC pulling his card from the 350 run; someone from the A's office acquired this card from the printer (nameplate removed, no shadow); inserted it into the ol' typewriter
(anyone remember those? lol) and gave Wickey his own 'card'; this was a big deal to some back then, having your own baseball card. I am still digging on this backstory but wanted to share what I have.





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Old 12-19-2021, 10:00 AM
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Default 1964 Topps All-Star Rookie Banquet Card

Since a few collectors have previously posted Post-War items, I thought I'd post this fairly rare, desirable card of Pete Rose. But, Pete is not the reason for it being in my humble collection. I enjoy collecting unique '50s and '60s White Sox memorabilia; and this bad boy includes 3 Chisox Topps Rookie All-Star Team selections.
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Old 12-19-2021, 10:21 AM
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Saving a place for 1915 W-Uncs.
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1929 Rogers Peet Hornsby (1 of 2 copies. Highest)
What an amazing thread. WOW

I like the Rodney Peete's too! I must have the lowest Hornsby, LOL. My eyes hurt, can't see why the low grade Did not realize there were only 2. I also have the Cobb. Looks the same but is an 8. We must be the only 2 guys who like these

Fit's in perfect with my low eye appeal collection.
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Old 07-04-2025, 11:45 AM
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Chuck, I, too, have the Cobb in an 8. I love the fact that he is in an A's uniform and in a fielding position. A fairly rare and unappreciated set.
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While I’ve seen plenty of the T216 Lajoie Philly cards, this is the only one that I’ve found with the Never Go Out back. If anyone has or has seen another, let me know. The Blank back Collins still seems to be the only one floating around and Jeff G tells me the Morehouse Merkle is a lone example as well.

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This series of 10 cards was issued in a horizontal strip. It uses the same images as the ca. 1925 4-on-1 Exhibit cards with boxers and baseball players. The stock is much thinner than Exhibit stock. I have only seen the Cobb once: this one. Uncatalogued until I catalogued it.

Here's the Al Simmons from the same strip issue:

Is that pic definitely of Cobb? For some reason my first thought was it didn't look like him.
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I know this is a contradiction in terms, but I have too many to list. I'm not bragging. I'm simply a type collector in part of my collection. Still, here is one:
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I think this is the highest graded copy (out of 2 or 3 total?) - Regardless, I'm super happy/excited/grateful to have it!

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Couple of very rare postcards; the Williams is one of two I believe
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Here are the rarest cards I own in My Lou Criger collection



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This series of 10 cards was issued in a horizontal strip. It uses the same images as the ca. 1925 4-on-1 Exhibit cards with boxers and baseball players. The stock is much thinner than Exhibit stock. I have only seen the Cobb once: this one. Uncatalogued until I catalogued it.

Here's the Al Simmons from the same strip issue:

These 3 blank-back Senators' cards appear to be from the same strip card issue as Adam's cards.
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When it comes to specifically Baseball cards, it would be one of the three unbroken 1962 Canadian Post Sugar Crisp panels I have in my collection. Here's the one with legendary greats Frank Robinson, Rocky Colavito and Juan Marichal:



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My 1911 Baseball Bats Hal Chase. Pop 2.

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Not sure how rare this one is but it is not a One of One
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33 Briggs Ruth Total pop 7 between PSA, SGC
21 W516-2-3 Ruth Total pop 6 between PSA, SGC
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One of these cards from my Dots Miller collection has to be the winner unless I'm forgetting something
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It's hilarious how the company must've thought, "Man, everyone uses the same darn picture of him holding the bat. Wait, I got it!! Have the art department leave his hands where they are, but airbrush out the bat and throw a mitt on his hand, so he looks like he's in the field. Oh, make him holding a ball, too. Problem solved!! It's just like having a different picture. Now, let's drink some scotch!!"
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I think that Briggs uses the same image as the 1932 Sanella.
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Probably this one:

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I don't know how many of these are out there, but there can't be very many. 1953 was Newsom's last season, and he died in 1962. I picked this up from Jim Stinson a few years ago.
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Nice looking Breisch
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1968 Clemente test disc is the only 1 graded and the only 1 I have ever seen. The Wagner is 1 of 2 graded Marten's examples (I suppose more may exist raw).
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1968 Clemente test disc is the only 1 graded and the only 1 I have ever seen. The Wagner is 1 of 2 graded Marten's examples (I suppose more may exist raw).
I'm not a big "disc guy" by any means but that's a cool Clemente! haha. Is the back blank? If not I'd love to see it!
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1920s wunc john mcgraw King of Clubs SGC20 (yes it is mislabeled as king of spades)
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I have quite a few Japanese cards that are unique or have known pops in the single digits, if you want to count those (a couple examples below). If not, PSA has graded only five copies of this type I Carey. (Type II much more common; I don't know how many SGC has graded.)
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Probably this one. 1975 Hostess panel unpublished George Brett rookie
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Is it just me or is the detail on that Titus T206 proof much more detailed than found on a regular one??
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Is it just me or is the detail on that Titus T206 proof much more detailed than found on a regular one??

I was thinking the same thing. It is very striking


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Is it just me or is the detail on that Titus T206 proof much more detailed than found on a regular one??
That Titus is an amazing card. Nearly all of the cards from the find of T3 and T206 proofs have superior colors and detail.
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Love this.
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Didn't you own this McGraw at one point from the same lot?
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Some incredible cards on here. Cards I couldn't even dream of. Fantastic job, all around gentlemen, it's been a treat to read through this thread. In the spirit of sticking to the section, I have little to offer in terms of Pre-War. Post War would be my Berk Ross Mantle. Really have to start working on the Pre-War aspect of my collection!
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