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Old 02-11-2023, 10:35 PM
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Default First Forum Post Topic 1955-56 Topps Hocus Focus

First official post on this forum. I'm not new to card collecting but had stepped away for many years. I'm posting trying to get some advice from forum members about how to handle a recent set collection I re-discovered I had.

I came in to a large family collection of vintage (pre-1961) cards (baseball mostly and some football) around 2007 and spent years getting them graded and sold (kicking myself now seeing the values they are going for but that's another story for another day). Part of the collection that I overlooked (because I didn't know what they were at the time and they didn't seem too interesting at the time, very small cards) was a group of around 40-45 1955 Topps and 1956 Topps Hocus Focus cards. They are very small and get set aside in a small box and life moved on and I forgot about them.

I recently brought these back out and was doing some research and was shocked to find out how scarce they really are. Have read on a number of different online posts that many consider them to be the most difficult of all Topps sets ever to collect. There are 23 baseball cards in the '55 set and to date only 22 examples total have ever been graded on the PSA Pop report. They don't have a huge following with collectors (probably because of their scarcity and the difficulty in even finding examples of them) but they do have a following none the less and I've found a few auction results going back within the last 10-15 years.

I have 10 total baseball cards, 8 different players (2 duplicates), and 3 of those cards have 0 on the Pop report having no known graded examples. For anyone that knows anything about the sets there were also non-sports cards as well that consisted of world leaders, world wonders, movie stars, sports thrills, westerners, etc.

Of the "non-sports" cards I also have 15-17 examples that also have 0 on the Pop report (no examples ever graded). So I've got 15-20 1950's era Topps cards that have never graced the doors of PSA or any other grading company that I'm aware of.

I wanted to get some advice on the best way to handle this batch of cards? I ultimately would like to look at selling them (most likely through a catalog-type auction house) and wanted to get some advice on which one might be the best to reach out to and why? I recently submitted half the cards (22 examples) for PSA grading including all the baseball examples, a number of the previously ungraded "non-sport" cards and a few others that were best in shape.

If anyone can provide any additional information or insight on this set, etc. or advice on best ways to proceed, etc. I'm all ears and would appreciate any help.

Can post photos of some of the cards as well if anyone is interested (they're not the prettiest Topps cards by any means but I guess that's what you get when they are cards developed nearly 70 years ago by getting them wet or spitting on them and exposing them to sunlight to develop the card picture).

Thanks,

Matt
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Old 02-12-2023, 06:33 AM
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Most of the cars and monuments that sold on COMC were under $5 each.
The Boone sold for $175, while the Groat sold for $17, and the Lincoln for $3.

https://www.comc.com/Cards,sr,=hocus+focus,ot,i100

I don't recommend grading any more unless they are in NM or better condition.
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PM me for info on these-Both sizes came out in 1955 and I'm trying to decipher the checklist on the smaller cards (known as 55's) which have 30 extra subjects compared to the larger ones (known as 56's). I have a bit of info together on these.
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Old 02-12-2023, 08:22 AM
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Most of the cars and monuments that sold on COMC were under $5 each.
The Boone sold for $175, while the Groat sold for $17, and the Lincoln for $3.

https://www.comc.com/Cards,sr,=hocus+focus,ot,i100

I don't recommend grading any more unless they are in NM or better condition.
Thanks for the insight. The ones I submitted for grading are mostly all in much better shape than those listed in the link. There isn’t a lot of prior sales data history on these cards but I’ve found some from digging around. A Spooner PSA 2 sold for $450 in 2020. 2 different lots have sold at auction in last 5 years. One lot of 16 total cards (some mixed baseball and “non-sports”) sold for $9500 with Leland’s in ‘19. It did have a Ruth and Robinson in it but only 4 graded cards rest raw.

Another lot of 6 PSA all baseball cards sold with REA for $3300 in 2018. All low grades, a Lopat 1, Jacobs 1.5, Zernial 3MC, Mathew’s 3MK, Sauer 4MC, Schmitz 5.

The Parnell I submitted has a good chance to get a 7 or better which would become the highest graded card in the entire set (6 is the highest now)

Also have a few “non-sports” examples that appear to be NM or better. It’s hard to tell with these cards because there aren’t alot of examples to draw from.

Anyways I’ll guess we’ll see how it turns out.
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Thanks for the insight. The ones I submitted for grading are mostly all in much better shape than those listed in the link. There isn’t a lot of prior sales data history on these cards but I’ve found some from digging around. A Spooner PSA 2 sold for $450 in 2020. 2 different lots have sold at auction in last 5 years. One lot of 16 total cards (some mixed baseball and “non-sports”) sold for $9500 with Leland’s in ‘19. It did have a Ruth and Robinson in it but only 4 graded cards rest raw.

Another lot of 6 PSA all baseball cards sold with REA for $3300 in 2018. All low grades, a Lopat 1, Jacobs 1.5, Zernial 3MC, Mathew’s 3MK, Sauer 4MC, Schmitz 5.

The Parnell I submitted has a good chance to get a 7 or better which would become the highest graded card in the entire set (6 is the highest now)

Also have a few “non-sports” examples that appear to be NM or better. It’s hard to tell with these cards because there aren’t alot of examples to draw from.

Anyways I’ll guess we’ll see how it turns out.
Just know the smalls are 25-30 times tougher than the larger cards.
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Agree with Dave. I have the 56 baseball subset done, but am 2 short on the 55s. The 55 baseball checklist was incomplete until just a few years back.

Value is hard to predict. Because it is not well known, very scarce and ugly to boot I would guess they are not widely collected as a set, but maybe high on the list of some player collectors. I have been contacted several times about my 55 and 56 Ted Williams. I do think that among graded player or set collectors higher graded cards would bring higher prices. Mine are all ungraded and I would say hand cut from strips that came in the packs. This one is from 56.

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Any of the boxers in there? Marciano, Gavilan and Moore.
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Just know the smalls are 25-30 times tougher than the larger cards.

Do you mean they are 25-30 times tougher to find or harder on the grading?
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