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Old 05-09-2025, 06:02 PM
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I like the Goldmine Fox. I will chime in with a few:

1948 and 1949 Sommer & Kaufmann




A card sized scorecard issued in 1982 in South Korea to commemorate a tour by Aaron, Ernie Banks and a few others to celebrate the opening of SK's first professional league.



All of these are just about impossible Jackie Robinson cards:



1950 Sylvan Sweets mail response card




1950-ish publicity mail response card



1955 All American Sports Club premium



Very tough regional Koufaxes:





It took me years to get examples of these:




1964 Penafiel (Mexico) Gehrig:



1950s Coney Island Arcade Gehrig:



This one is unique:

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Shown this a few times around these parts, but besides the ones I have, I still haven't seen another one (and when I finally do, it'll spiral me into a nasty,
all-encompassing depression...and I thank you in advance for your kind words of encouragement in the event that does happen)
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Old 05-09-2025, 06:59 PM
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1991 Leaf Gold Rookies Mussina numbered variation (276 instead of BC12)




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Rarest Topps cards??

1951 Topps Current All Stars Roberts, Stanky and Konstanty
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George, I'm lovin" your Mascot Dog Food card of "The Boy Wonder."

All 2-card panels of the 1953-54 Briggs Meats cards are quite scarce, and I've never seen another panel signed by both players:
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Old 05-10-2025, 11:14 AM
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Adam, I really admire your Pocket Television Theatre Jackie Robinson flip book.

Most of all, I love your 1959 Morrell Meats Sandy Koufax. That baby looks super; the colors are radiant. I devoted chapter 6 to this card, A Boy's Quest to Get the One Card He Wanted, in my book NEVER CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN. Adam, that Sandy really fits this thread to a T. Congratulations, sir. --- Brian Powell
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All 2-card panels of the 1953-54 Briggs Meats cards are quite scarce, and I've never seen another panel signed by both players:
The Briggs are definitely tough, even as singles, but astronomically rare as panels. Here’s the closest thing I have to a panel, which admittedly isn’t really all that close. But it does still retain the hot dogs on the side!!

PSA Pop 14, so still pretty rare.
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Where do you all find these rarities?

I have been to the National 20 times, and I have never found anyone who sells or collects things as rare as these. Most dealers (while very nice) look at me like I have something wrong with me… or have no idea what I’m talking about.

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Old 05-10-2025, 03:30 PM
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Where do you all find these rarities?

I have been to the National 20 times, and I have never found anyone who sells or collects things as rare as these. Most dealers (while very nice) look at me like I have something wrong with me… or have no idea what I’m talking about.
Can’t speak for everyone else, but auctions are a big source for me. Just as important, maybe more so, Howard and Fred have helped me find a lot. Either way, you usually need to be prepared to spend big, because a lot of these don’t come cheap, at least not for the big names.

Pretty sure my Briggs Mays was one that Fred helped me find. Here’s one that Howard helped me find.

Just 2 ever graded.
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Auctions and private deals. The well of rarities at shows has run dry.
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Steve Werely, a great guy, RIP, used to have a table full of scarce to rare items on his table at all the Nationals. Miss him a lot
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The Gibson in the first post was from a member here.
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Time for another sweet yet rare Mays. Alaga Syrup postcard from 1954. Only 1 known. I think this is another one that Fred helped me find.
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