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1955/56 Hocus Focus. Per Topps guru David Hornish: "a number of subjects between 97 and 126 remain unknown. Still missing are a subject for #110 (its existence is known from an old auction) and anything at all about numbers 97, 98, 100, 101, 108, 109, 111, 117, 119, 120, 122, 124 & 125. I can't think of too many Topps sets with holes in their checklists at this point and certainly none that are cards (Topps issued a few sets of things in the 60's and 70's that were more toys than cards and some are not fully documented)."
http://toppsarchives.blogspot.com/se...0Hocus%20Focus
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Dustin, again, congratulations on your beautiful Willie Mays 1961 Topps All-Star card. While not quite well-centered, it's very decent nonetheless, and the all-important picture looks dazzling, with the key factors right-on. I refer to the crisp picture registry, and an absence of any lousy print dots, etc.
You really have a nice card there, my friend. If you decide to get the Mays graded, go to PSA grading. Their web site will inform you in no uncertain terms of how to submit it to them for grading. While it is a hassle, and they are harsh graders, you will be very pleased with a graded card of your new gem. ![]() Wishing you the very best, my friend. Thanks for sharing with us. --Brian Powell |
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Thanks Brian ! Still trying to figure out if there is a rarer topps high# . I'll check psa I'm just worried that maybe a not so popular set would have the least submission .
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I think the 66 and 67 SPs are the toughest to find, followed by the 62 rookie parades and the 61 high numbers. Just my opinion. Of course any of these are easy to find with an unlimited budget...
52 highs are not under consideration for me...
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