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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)... ![]() 1973kaline280bandaidautographPSA01.jpg
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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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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. ![]() |
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PSA Pop 14, so still pretty rare.
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Trying to wrap up my master mays set, with just a few left: 1968 American Oil left side 1971 Bazooka numbered complete panel Last edited by raulus; 05-10-2025 at 02:19 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. Last edited by ScooterD; 05-10-2025 at 03:13 PM. |
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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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Trying to wrap up my master mays set, with just a few left: 1968 American Oil left side 1971 Bazooka numbered complete panel Last edited by raulus; 05-10-2025 at 03:40 PM. |
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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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