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Definitely the Lummis
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surprised by the responses.
I thought there were only ~3 examples known each of Roberts, Stanky and Konstanty, so I imagined there might be a strong view that as one of the super short prints from that set [and the huge demand] that would be considered the rarer. I know that Lummis cards are exceptionally scarce, with perhaps only a dozen or so examples having been sold publicly over the last decade. Be interested, Phil and Adam, if you could provide any more context on your assessment. Cheers |
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NO comparison. The Roberts Konstanty and Stanky were not even known to the collecting community until about 5 years after they were "issued".
The Current All Star is far and away the rarer of the two cards. Others may have just been thinking of "regular" Current All Stars in which case I would agree on the Lummis, but not in comparison the the Roberts Konstanty and Stanky!! |
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MLAS for sizzle.
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Agree that there's no comparison. 1951 Topps Current All Stars Roberts is so r are it's sick.
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