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I did not. It is a common card and not a compelling image. I'd rather have any of the panini cards from the same era.
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I've seen the greatest interest in the 1966 panini in the past week, both from regular collectors as well as fans eho want an early Ali collectible. The Lampo is pretty popular as well, and the couple on eBay right now are a bit crazy on their BIN asking prices, so I'm not sure what the real going rate would be on these now. (I sold a PSA 4 Lampo last year for $500; the 5 has a $4500 BIN.)
I personally like the 1967 Panini one, which is much more reasonable price wise right now than the 66 counterpart. |
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Another fun one to consider is the 1978 Ali Spinks Swedish card. They are usually available cheaply and show a significant fight from his career. And for sheer weirdness the Ali v Superman card cannot be beat.
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Thanks for the informative thread, Adam. On a general note, I have always thought the Ali vs. Superman card was a great card.
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Here are my favorite Ali cards.
This card was issued in Israel around 1970 and says "Cassius Clay (Boxing)" in Hebrew: ![]() My second favorite is this one. Great image: ![]() Here is the Shindana card (right) with a cabinet sized version that was discovered recently. I don't know the reason for the larger card but there are others from the set known including a card of the 1968 Olympics protestors with different artwork than the regular card. ![]()
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Has anyone noticed a variation on the 1966 Panini card? I have been looking at them and see that some have a light background and some are dark. Here is a dark one:
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I have noticed that for quite some time and wasn't real sure what to make of the difference. I found the dark backgrounds first and then later I started to see the lighter backgrounds appear......i was buying these cards about 15 years ago before all the sellers from Italy started to put them up for themselves on ebay......at first i was thinking the light backgrounds were knock offs of some kind although I really do not think that way today.
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