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Old 03-07-2024, 06:25 AM
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Very cool and underrated card!

It seems to only feature 4.75 Hall of Famers though, as they seem to have left out part of Ernie Banks' face.
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I believe that is John Roseboro with his back to the camera, not Banks. Roseboro wore #8 and Banks wore #14.
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I believe that is John Roseboro with his back to the camera, not Banks. Roseboro wore #8 and Banks wore #14.
I stand corrected. Not Banks
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I always wondered why they cut Banks’ photo so poorly.
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The 1958 Dodgers team card has 7 pictured: Alston, Koufax, Drysdale, Reese, Campanella, Snider, and Hodges.

EDITED TO ADD: Actually I believe it is 8, as it seems to also include coach Billy Herman.
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I purchased quite a few of these HOF/multi-player cards back when money was a little tight and 52 Topps cards were tougher to come by.
Not many people back then liked them, I recall, but to me they were great cards that could be had really cheap.
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The '67 N. League Pitching leaders cards shows 4 HOFers: Koufax, Marichal, Gibson and Perry.
One of the cooler cards with 5 HOFers is the 1972 Cubs team composite, where you can at least clearly see their faces: Durocher, Banks, Santo, Jenkins and Williams.
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