Any Thoughts on 1971 Racks in Heritage Nov 5-7 Auction?
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Just got my Heritage catalogs today and thought I would check out the 1971 Racks they have available (all GAI slabbed). All have stars showing.
2_Aarons
Bunning_Yaz
Palmer
Garvey
Arron_Kaline
The one with 2 Aarons on the front (yellow header card) is the only one that seems to have the right kind of inter-cell seals. The seals are not perfectly clean from the front picture, but look a bit better from the back. 1st cell being series 2 is a bit unusual for a yellow header card rack. Yellow header card is a possibility for this rack.
All of the ones with regular cards for the header have the narrow seals (I never take the risk on these seals).
Anyone have any info about the provenance on the double Aaron rack they can share?
Thanks
2_Aarons
Bunning_Yaz
Palmer
Garvey
Arron_Kaline
The one with 2 Aarons on the front (yellow header card) is the only one that seems to have the right kind of inter-cell seals. The seals are not perfectly clean from the front picture, but look a bit better from the back. 1st cell being series 2 is a bit unusual for a yellow header card rack. Yellow header card is a possibility for this rack.
All of the ones with regular cards for the header have the narrow seals (I never take the risk on these seals).
Anyone have any info about the provenance on the double Aaron rack they can share?
Thanks
Dave
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Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Topps did not begin using cross hatch punch hole till 4th series in 71. To that point, Topps used the large circular punch hole.
Correct. Pack contains 2 cells that are 4th series and 1 cell that is 2nd series so it is POSSIBLE that the cross-hatch could be on such a pack since this one was not released before series 4.
The mixed series is another concern, as it would be more normal to see mixed 3rd/4th or 4th/5th packs than a 2nd/4th. But it was known to see such situations when a bunch of earlier series sheets were discovered uncut a few series later and then included in the production run.
Nothing definitive yet that rules this one out. Just a number of yellow flags:
- Multiple stars showing
- Seals not ideal
- Unusual series mix
Still wondering if anyone knows more about the journey this pack has taken through the collecting world.
Dave
I do recall this rack coming up for sale previously some time ago~not sure what venue it was, though.
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Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
It was one of the centerpieces of my collection. I was the one who had it slabbed by GAI. Fast forward to 2002--it was my 10th anniversary. My then wife never said boo about me spending $$ on cards so I wanted to buy her diamond earrings. In order to make the sacrifice "real" I decided to sell some of my prized collectibles.
The Aaron double rack was one of them. I sold it to Jerseyfive--who many of you older guys will remember. Larry had a GREAT collection. I sold it for $1,000.
When Larry sold his entire collection in ?? 2005--he sold this rack. I wanted it then but it went for a crazy $6K including the juice. Was auctioned by Mile High
There is no reason to believe it is bogus -- dates back to the mid'90s when I bought it.
--always wanted it back--but probably not going to happen. Good luck if you want it--great and rare piece
BTW--am now divorced and regret selling it in the 1st place!!!!!
wow. ..those are some beautiful lots.
check the racks in that auction as there may be more from Jerseyfive's collection that is being consigned.
here is a link to the auction
Mile High 2007 auction
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
I noticed that the two Araon cells have the same card on the back as well. Does that suggest the two cells are identical somehow, and does that increase chances of legitimacy (hard to imagine someone creating a fake like that, since it seems so strange)?
That would add a level of authenticity in the sense that sequencing for both cells runs 18 cards deep off the sheet. It also means that same cards are in sequence for both cells, too.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
I noticed that the two Araon cells have the same card on the back as well. Does that suggest the two cells are identical somehow, and does that increase chances of legitimacy (hard to imagine someone creating a fake like that, since it seems so strange)?
That would add a level of authenticity in the sense that sequencing for both cells runs 18 cards deep off the sheet. It also means that same cards are in sequence for both cells, too.
Is that the sequencing signal I see, I'm on it!
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for what it's worth Mr. Pina is #11 in sequence from Mr Aaron if said sequence moves right to left. #13 if moves left to right
That would be odd, John, considering the cell should contain 18 cards in each section (if card count is correct in each section)?
I have opened racks in which card count per cell is +/- a card or possibly two, but not 4 or 6.
I'm thinking there may be a repeater sequence in each cell? Or Carnac needs to take off his shoes.. LOL..
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
Thanks guys.