Quote:
	
	
		| 
					Originally Posted by reddog4063  Never really understood the facination with venies. Is it just rarity? Maybe some people grew up there and remember these fondly? Seems pretty esoteric otherwise. | 
	
 For me it's a couple of factors.  First, they are beautiful cards by my standards.  They primarily all look well loved and are kind of mini works of art as a result.  Second, it's cool to me that Topps would release these in the 50s and 60s in a far away country.  Some boy or girl would treasure it for years.  And then it would somehow make its way to me--typically directly thorough Venezuela.  If you want one of these, you generally have a limited number of people you can get them from.  Third, these cards actually matter.  You've picked up a 1960 Mantle from Topps.  Not impressive and not something I can't do by turning to eBay and spending a $100.  Oh, it has great centering.  Fantastic.  Here's a $130 for it.  Well, if you want a 1960 Venezuelan Mantle you are going to have to message Larry from Florida and get on his radar.  Your also going to have to try Mark from Brooklyn and send a note to Kelly.  Maybe one of them gets one in and messages you.  Maybe a random, one off seller posts one on eBay and you are able to hit buyitnow before one of the numerous other people that need it get it.  Well, you now have a card that not every can get.  That's pretty cool.  Fourth, they are fantastic conversation pieces and a number of people--including my local card shop when I lived in NY--were completely unaware the issue even exists.  Finally, no player collection is complete without them.
Collect what you love.  For me, my favorite cards are my Venezuelans.