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Old 07-12-2008, 07:00 AM
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Posted By: Brian Weisner


Hi Martin,
Here's another...

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PS I think Ted has the other half...

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Posted several times before:

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Old 07-12-2008, 09:49 AM
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I always thought these were pretty neat. m116 advertising pieces that at one time, had been a part of the same sheet before they were cut up (very crudely cut up, I might add). I had to win these off of Ebay one at a time just so I could put this little miniature puzzle together.

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Posted By: Martin Neal

Pretty cool, Brian. Thanks for posting that.

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

N162 GOODWIN CHAMPIONS Album.....personally inscribed and dated 1889






N162 Dunlap (color printing error)




T205....TITUS with a hint of SMITH






1949 Bowman SHEIB/SALKELD






TED Z collection

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Posted By: Brian Weisner


Hi Ted and Martin,
Here's Huggins and part of Wheat...

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1/1 by any Grading Company... This card will be in Mastro's Premier Auction August 1st !

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Posted By: Brian McQueen

I know everyone's seen these two multiple times in the past but they're two of my favorites so I figured they deserved a spot in this thread.

The Payne represents, possibly the most difficult player to find in the e90-3 set. However, it's normally found with a green background. This blue variant may be the only one of it's kind and is from a sheet that originally missed a color pass during production. A few other blue e90-3s have turned up as well for Smith, Tinker, etc...

Not only is the Dolan a unique card, but this represents an entirely unique background color as well. I am not aware of any other e94s that have been found with this grey/silverish back.

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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm

Brian,

Too bad that the 1910 American Caramels didn't all look like that! To me, they rank right up there in beauty with that Sporting Life set. There's something about that pale background that really brings the player's portraits into the forefront. I would love to see ANY signed cards from either set, but doubt any exist. Anyone?

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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm

Sean,

Interesting Joe Judge! The Whitehill isn't a 1/1, though. I'm still not certain whether or not I have seen another signed example of the Bengough--I want to say I have, just to be safe, but can't find a scan of said in my exemplar files.

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Posted By: Lobert Collector

I've posted this once before-but the card is unique I'm fairly certain.

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Hi Jodi,
well the whitehill is the only one Ive seen anyways so maybe its 2 of 2?
I dont have the foggiest idea what the deal is with the joe judge but pretty cool all the same

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This is probably not a card, but have not seen another. Has anyone?

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Hey Joe, Here is something like yours... Still unique though.

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Yes Jim, that is pretty close. Nice to see it.

Joe

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Don't know if its a 1-of-1....but I've never seen another. (T210 shown for scale).

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1906 Ullman Cubs Team PC.

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Tom, what's on the back of that team card?

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From the latest Mastro Auction............


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Posted By: Tom Hufford

Paul,

Sorry, I neglected to say, or to post a scan, - the back of this Atlanta card is a postcard, and it was postally sent in 1907. It would have been nice to find out it was a tobacco issue - but even as a postcard, I haven't seen another.

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Tom -

The team card is a beauty!

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I don't know if this is a 1/1 but I haven't seen another example. Any Mother's Bread collectors out there have an opinion?

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one of my favorites...extremely RARE and beautiful pose of this legendary player!


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Posted By: Frank Wakefield

You guys have posted some great cards. Some very interesting cards. Some cards I'd like to own (love that Atlanta Crackers card!!). But hardly any of them truly fit the definition of unique.

I have a T200 premium of the Cleveland team. It is banged a bit, and I've not seen another. But I don't think Fatima sent out only one of them. I doubt it is unique.

This is a 2004 Topps Cracker Jack mini white card of Al Leiter. If Topps is to be believed, it is 1 of 1, unique. Not because it is signed, not because no others have been found, nor graded... but because Topps issued only one white background mini Cracker Jack card for each player in that set.

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