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The Reese is a 1953 Canadian Exhibit card. The others are either run of the mill Exhibit cards or counterfeits.
Here are a few that haven't been shown yet: 1920s Univeral Toy & Novelty Surprise Box Ruth-Johnson-Sisler-Coveleskie: ![]() 1936 Jean Donat Dupont Indiana Sport Avion Babe Ruth, in by far the best known condition: ![]() 1950 Sylvan Sweets Jackie Robinson mail-in offer card: ![]() ![]() 1904 Sporting Life Jeffries-Munroe cabinet. Only known example: ![]() R340 Sport Kings premium. Only known example: ![]() 1905 Winthrop Moving Picture PC George Dixon, only known example: ![]() 1927 Zeenut Willie Kamm, signed: ![]() 1949 Sommer & Kaufman Lefty O'Doul, signed: ![]() 1970 Pele from Israel: ![]() 1970 Muhammad Ali from Israel: ![]() 1954 Rodine Baseball Hall of Fame PC: ![]() 1951 Ringside Salesman Sample w/Marciano RC: ![]() ![]()
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Here are a bunch team pieces you don’t see often
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It strikes me that the wrestling verbiage is a little odd, as this depicts cards 31-34 and 36-39, a 1st series ad. Unless I’m horrible misremembering, the handful of wrestlers only appear in what is said to be series 2. Interesting, hadn’t noticed that before.
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These W503 cards of Bill Ryan and Aaron Ward have great, sharp, full body action poses with stadium backdrops.
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Not a lot of these around:
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seen the pose in photos. Not this card
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Dots Miller/Jap Barbeau
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Lajoie....
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These store displays are not rare per se, but definitely not something that you see every day.
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1940s/50s postcard from St. Petersburg's "Kids and Kubs" softball league. Player minimum age was 75 and they made Connie Mack (seated, dark suit + hat) an honorary member.
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Damn, Jim, that thing is a work of art. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Adam! It’s a little rough due to having been pasted to a board and framed in its previous life. There’s 5 sports in the H818 series. I think the baseball is the coolest, of course!
https://prewarcards.com/2016/10/02/1...and-checklist/ Last edited by Vintagedeputy; 12-19-2023 at 06:15 PM. |
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