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Good Source for Identifying Oddball Issues

May have been discussed in the past--Any good sources to help identify oddball stuff? (Baseball-semi modern + vintage) Pictures, dimensions, etc?
Any help is appreciated.
Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Tom Seaver, Mike Schmidt, George Brett, Bob Gibson, Lou Brock player collector

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  • hi ryan,

    SCD standard catalog of baseball cards.

    beckett almanac of baseball cards and collectibles.

    amazon.com, puchase used or new.

    see ya, lee
  • CariconCaricon Posts: 819 ✭✭
    I collect baseball, and pick up a lot of oddball cards. The Sports Collectors Digest of Baseball cards is the
    best I've found to give information on these cards. They do price each thing, but I find it just more of
    a reference to identify your cards since Beckett doesn't list too much older stuff anymore. I need to pick
    up the new one soon. Last time I checked they run close to $40 so I buy one ever 3-4 years.
  • One of the best summaries of Topps "odd-ball" issues:

    Select Topps insert, test...link
    “Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.” - George Carlin
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