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You def need to grab one each of the "Red" and the "Blue" Baltimore News cards.
*Kidding...I've heard there are like 10 combined in existence and they trade in the millions if/when one pops up. |
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Get the honey boy in hwritage tonight. Very scarce!
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Heritage auctions
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Haha.. thanks. If my powerball numbers come up I'll give it a thought.
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Edited to say, thanks for the quick chat on the phone. All good and good luck in the quest.
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Leon Luckey www.luckeycards.com Last edited by Leon; 05-17-2024 at 08:32 AM. Reason: verified |
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Here’s my top 20 list:
1. 1914 Baltimore News Ruth (only 10 known - Will cost millions) 2. 1916 M101 Rookie 3. 1917 Collins McCarthy/Boston Store 4. 1921 Frederick Foto Service (ultra-rare) 5. 1915 Red Sox Team Postcard w/Ruth (scarce) 6. 1922 E220 National Caramel 7. 1921 E121 American Caramel 8. 1920 Headin Home (any of the 8 possible poses) 9. 1928 or ‘29 Star Player Candy (very scarce) 10. 1921 Oxford Confectionery 11. 1922 William Patterson (near-impossible to find) 11. 1922 E121 Holding Ball 12. 1922 E120 American Caramel 13. 1925 Champions Exhibit (E220 Pose) 14. 1921 Exhibits (Hands on Knees) 15. 1933 Goudey Ruth’s 16. 1932 U.S. Caramel 17. 1933 Sport Kings 18. Various mid-late 1920’s Exhibits 19. 1919-21 W514 Strip Card 20. Various early 1920s Strip Cards |
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You can add Ruth’s scarce Honey Boy & Neilson’s Chocolate (Type 1 & 2) subjects to that list. Both are Canadian issues.
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Much oblidged. Thanks for running a safe forum!
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Here is my top 10:
1. 1914 Baltimore News 2. 1916 M101 3. 1917 Collins McCarthy 4. E121 Pitching 5. E121 Holding Ball 6. 1932 U.S. Caramel 7. 1933 Sport Kings 8-11. 1933 Goudey Ruth’s These are not necessarily the rarest or most expensive, though 1,2,3 and would qualify for both of those. |
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I'm so bummed I never bought the E121 Ruths. I was never really in the market for the pitching pose, but I could have bought dozens of the Holding Ball, with Bird, and Montage cards for a few hundred dollars each and never did because I can't stand the images.
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1921 Frederick Foto
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Contact me if you have any Dave Kingman cards / memorabilia for sale. |
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I am with you on this, and would definitely rate Ruth's Goudey cards as the best looking ones ever produced. I guess I'm not a fan of the old black and white ones, and tend to really appreciate cards that are full-color much more so.
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