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Hi all,
I'm trying to figure out what Quincy Trouppe's rookie card might be? The earliest card I know of as of now is his 1948-1949 Toleteros card but knowing that some of you have pretty deep collections with some obscure and scare examples of cards, perhaps there is something even earlier produced of Trouppe? There is also one image I have seen dating to 1941 and this appears to be a postcard however, I have yet to confirm if that is true and have yet to find an original copy of the image. I know there is a postcard of Josh Gibson that dates from 1931 that some consider to be his rookie card as well, hence my curiosity about the 1941 image of Trouppe. Attached below is the 1948-49 Toleteros and the possible postcard: ![]()
Last edited by AstroJake09; 06-30-2021 at 04:43 PM. |
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