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The Anson in uniform is not the rarest. I believe there are four known, but two are in museums and thus not circulating in the hobby. Several of the California league cards and a few other recent discoveries have only one known example.
JimB edited to add: The Anson-in-uniform would be by far the most valuable/expensive if it ever were offered for sale. Last edited by E93; 01-02-2010 at 02:29 PM. |
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There are four known Ansons in Uniform; one is in the Burdick Collection in NYC, the other three are in private collections. It would certainly be the most valuable Old Judge.
Virtually all the California League players are one or two known. The rarest player is probably Flynn, Omaha; Gibson, Athletics is likewise extremely rare, and there are a couple of other players with only a few examples known. There isn't a lot of variety in terms of poses, but among the sillier poses are the studio ones with balls hanging from strings. The best looking ones are probably the portraits. Kelly with the white cap is certainly among the best. Last edited by barrysloate; 01-02-2010 at 03:03 PM. |
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