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I've tried researching these to no avail, I can only find a few examples of covers showing players (can't find any that look like this?). Tried to contact Steve who runs the 1939 centennial site but based on past messages not getting a reply I'm not expecting this one to.
I've seen the regular generic non player covers sell for very little, seems like $10-$20. But I mean a Babe Ruth covers gotta be worth something? Thanks for your help!! ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Player shown are
Honus Wagner, abner doubleday, ty cobb, christy mathewson, grover alexander, walter johnson
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Maybe list them on the BST for $500 each and see what happens?
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But, and this could merely be a rumor, i heard within the last year or so that Steve may have passed. He has not been at the last November Shriners show or two and he was always sitting a few booths down from the popcorn/candy vendor.
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There are even versions of the Baseball Centennial covers with little photos of the players.
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Steve has passed. He was always a pleasure to talk to and very generous with his knowledge of all things Centennial related:
https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries...ry?id=36791218 |
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Thank you all for the comments. Didn't know that he passed away, I'm happy to see his site is still up.
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Don't think I've ever seen these before.
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Wow, that is a nice item, Jeff.
I had no idea of the breadth of these covers until i ran across one at a paper fair, bought it, and started researching. This must've been a really big deal among stamp/FDC collectors in 1939 because there are literally hundreds of different designs.
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I collected FDCs as a kid. Was a lot of fun buying the engraved envelopes and then sending them around the country to get stamped. Unfortunately today 99.9999% of them have basically no value. I was stunned to see how little people were getting for huge collections of FDCs on eBay. These baseball ones are really cool.
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People also would take them too Cooperstown to get them autographed by that year’s inductees
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"We collect memories, storing them in our top bureau drawer or carefully packing them away in a box in the attic. These mementos are reflections of events especially meaningful to us. We pull them out on occasion to help us recall those memories; rarely shared or understood by others. Over time, we stop opening the box; the need for a physical reminder diminishes, and decades pass. We move on and the mysterious box, lying undisturbed in the attic corner, is forgotten. We pass away and our memories - the ephemera of a time gone by is sold in a yard sale or on ebay and that history and meaning is lost, forever." - Stephen Kennedy |
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Stamp collecting got really big in the 1930s and 1940s, due to the fact that President Franklin D. Roosevelt was a stamp collector himself. Into the 1980s, stamp and first day cover collecting was still fairly large; I feel it was even bigger than coin collecting.
By the 1990s-2000s, stamp collecting started dying out because people could not keep up with the massive number of different stamps the USPS was issuing. Then with the advent of the internet, and electronic payments severely reducing the amount of bills people needed to pay by mail, stamp collecting fell even further. Steve
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