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176.1 | They may be Topps Giants- 1964? | AKOV13::GASPARONI | | Thu Sep 06 1990 12:04 | 8 |
| If those Yankee cards are the 1964 Giants, produced by Topps, I have
seen the whole set going for around $90. The Mantle is the most
expensive one of the bunch, going for about $18.00, the rest go for
about $5.00 to $7.00 each. They have a little story on the back of the
cards. If they are blank backs, they might be reproductions or
postcards produced by some company as a give away at the ball park.
Are you looking to sell the Mantle??
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176.3 | More info. | USMFG::BCORSINI | | Fri Sep 07 1990 11:44 | 11 |
| This set does not have a brand name on them. They are black and white
and they have an excellent white border which can be autographed without
defacing the card.
This set was produced by and sponsered through the New york Yankees
themselves and sold through Yankee Stadium. They ar UNIQUE.
They are not for sale. Someday I might consider auctioning them.
The 67 Yaz card is an Atlantic Richfield Series 8 x 10. Its in
color with all stats on back. Mint condition and triple crown year.
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176.5 | Don't see these around | USMFG::BCORSINI | | Fri Sep 07 1990 12:40 | 5 |
| With the players involved here the set is definitely worth
more than that. Mint shape, original envelope with Yankee Insigna,
and not around.
P.S. Any Mantle, Marris cards are good, along with the rest here.
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176.7 | 1964 Yankee Picture Pack Cards - Hardly any 5x7's ever | USMFG::BCORSINI | | Mon Sep 17 1990 10:22 | 8 |
| Spoke with a dealer this week. He said even though black and
white with no stats on back hardly any 5 x 7 picture pack 1964 Yankkes
with original envelope ever survived.
Dealer said its great to see one mint condition one did. He
said they are scarce.
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176.8 | | WFOVX8::GUGLIELMO_T | | Tue Sep 18 1990 09:14 | 4 |
| I have some of those Atlantic richfield 5x7 I would be interested
to know the price too.
Ted
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176.9 | | CSC32::G_GEIGER | right down the middle! | Tue Sep 18 1990 16:28 | 5 |
| Good luck finding a price for those.......
I have a 1989 big Becketts and they are not listed.
Good luck and they sound great.
GG
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176.10 | oddball stuff | ELMAGO::JVERGO | | Fri Oct 19 1990 11:43 | 9 |
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looking for price info for the following:
'81 phillies team sets (coke)
'82 reds '' '' ''
'71 wonderbread cards (football)
'62 post ceral (football and baseball)
thanks, jim
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176.11 | I know bad taste but what the hey! | DLO15::BOSSO | Bury my heart with the S & L's | Fri Oct 19 1990 14:10 | 5 |
| re:-1
I thought it was the 70's Pirates that had the coke sets? 8^
joe
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176.12 | "Super Sets" | ELMAGO::JVERGO | | Thu Nov 08 1990 15:39 | 10 |
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Does anyone know anything about "super sets", these seem to be early
'70ish issues. I have some football (Unitas, Hayes, Kelly ect),
but there is no date on them. I saw some baseball pictured in the
scd this week(they were being auctioned) and they looked just like
the football(smaller than regular cards, just a picture of the player,
they have a kind of plastic coating, and all the corners are rounded).
The cards I have are part of a set of 33.
Jim
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176.13 | """SUPERS""" | ENGINE::MACFARLANE | | Fri Nov 09 1990 08:55 | 12 |
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In 1970 and 1971 (could be other years, that's all I know of), Topps
produced the "Super" cards. I believe the sets number in the sixties.
The backs of the cards look just like the backs of their regular issue
cards. They are on thick cardboard with rounded corners and at least
twice the size of regular cards. I am about 6 cards short of the '71
set and have about 25 from the '70 set. The expensive cards are the
same as always, Rose, Bench, Aaron, Clemente etc etc etc.
I didn't know they also did the football in "Super" sets.
Pat
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176.14 | Thanks | ELMAGO::JVERGO | | Fri Nov 09 1990 11:37 | 9 |
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Pat,
I'm not so sure they are a super set now, mine are smaller than
the regular cards and don't have any stats on the back.
Well, we have a big show here this weekend, maybe I'll get some
more info there.
Jim
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176.15 | | DLO15::BOSSO | Bury my heart with the S & L's | Fri Nov 09 1990 17:12 | 9 |
| Jim,
In '69 and I think again in '70 Topps issued a ruffled edge card in
their packs. they were all superstars and are known as Deckle cards.
These cards are B&W photos of stars like Mays, B. Robbie, etc. Does
this fit the cards you have?
joe
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176.16 | these are color shots | ELMAGO::JVERGO | | Wed Nov 14 1990 13:38 | 4 |
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mine are color and not really al super stars(Dick Post,Jim Johnson)
thanks,Jim
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176.17 | 1970 Topps Super Glossy set | BBCARD::MCAULIFFE | | Wed Nov 14 1990 17:28 | 21 |
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I think what you have is a 1970 Topps Super Glossy FB set. This is a
set of 33 full color glossy cards (card size is 2 1/4" x 3 1/4"). They
feature a thick stock with rounded corners, with the backs containing
only the player's name, his team, position and the card number. I think
they were inserted into 1970 FB packs (first series maybe??)
Big cards from the set:
#2 Johnny Unitas
#9 Bart Starr
#15 Fran Tarkenton
#20 Sonny Jurgensen
#22 OJ Simpson (rookie card)
#27 Len Dawson
#28 Bob Griese
#29 Joe Namath
Hope this helps,
Dan
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176.18 | Thanks Dan, Unitas-How much? | ELMAGO::JVERGO | | Thu Nov 15 1990 11:16 | 9 |
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Dan,
Thanks, that's exactly what they look like. How collectible
are they and what do you think they might be worth? I don't have
the full set but I do have about 20 cards.
Thanks again, Jim
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176.19 | A "non-standard" set | BBCARD::MCAULIFFE | | Tue Nov 27 1990 13:32 | 12 |
| Jim,
I don't have the latest and greatest copy of the Becketts Football
Price Guide (Book version). Maybe somebody out there does. The monthly
guide may come out with prices on this type of set (similar to the baseball
monthly guide which priced non-standard sets about once a year).
If you have most of the major stars from the 20 or so you have, I
would take the time and try to complete the set. Let me know if you need
the complete check list...
Dan
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176.20 | Any Value??? | DASXPS::TGORMLEY | | Fri Dec 28 1990 11:08 | 29 |
| Noticed that Atlantic-Richfield was mentioned, so I thought I'd put
this here........
I have a 1968 Baseball Guide that Atl.-Rich. gave out back then. It
was put together by the Elias Sports Bureau and includes:
Team Rosters for both the National and American League teams including
the players 1967 stats;
Review of the 1967 All Star game (including the box score)
Review of the 1967 World Series (complete game by game box score plus
total World Series stats)
Team statistics for both leagues, plus top 25 or 30 in batting and
pitching also;
All time records for World Series, plus all time leaders in pitching
and hitting categories.
It's funny reading about some of the predictions they had back then.
1968 was the first year for the A's in Oakland, and they listed some
of the rookies they had coming up (Reggie Jackson, Joe Rudi, Rollie
Fingers, Sal Bando).
Well, my question is: Is this worth anything? (It's in Very Good
condition).
Tim G.
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176.21 | '70s football game | ELMAGO::JVERGO | | Mon Mar 04 1991 13:14 | 7 |
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I recently obtained what appears to be an old football game distributed
by topps in the early '70s. It contains playing cards 1-52 and game
sheets (5"x 8"). Both the sheets and the cards picture players.
Any info as to year published, value, or other would be
appreciated.
Thanks, Jim
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