edit: as you know he was in the Bowman set that year since he signed an exclusieve contract with them. Now - to be accurate - Topps did produce a fantasy card of sorts that was in the #2 issue of Sports Illustrated - it was black and white.
Although Topps did not release a Mantle card as part of its regular set, they did produce a black & white Mickey Mantle card printed on paper stock instead of the normal card stock. The black & white Mantle card was produced for Sports Illustrated magazine in 1954. SI wanted to insert a complete Yankees team card set in SI issue number 2. The black & white paper cards were not limited to Mickey alone. Topps manufactured black & white paper cards for a number of players who did not have regular cards issued that year.
USN 1977-1987 * ALL cards are commons unless auto'd. Buying Britneycards. NWO for life.
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It looks like this,,,
CDsNuts, 1/9/15
mike
edit: as you know he was in the Bowman set that year since he signed an exclusieve contract with them. Now - to be accurate - Topps did produce a fantasy card of sorts that was in the #2 issue of Sports Illustrated - it was black and white.
It looks like he either fouled a pitch off his left foot
Steve
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THAT WOULD HAVE BEEN A VERY NICE CARD!
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Sure would!!!
Giovanni
Edited to add: Sure it dosen't exist somewhere???
Giovanni- I clicked on your link expecting to see the Tina Marie collection as she was my fav r&b singer back in the day. It's all guys.........BOO!