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    << <i>Very nice cards and congrats on your registry set and cracking the top 10!! >>



    Thanks, Don. Your set is legend. I've got a few SEVENS to upgrade, but you can suspect which ones they are. Impossilble to find except for 10-20 x book price as BIN on eBay.
    I bit the bullet on Pierce and Rice, but those obscure cards are tough. Redlegs Team Card, yeah right.
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    Almost Perfect!
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    benderbroethbenderbroeth Posts: 1,699 ✭✭


    << <i>image

    Almost Perfect! >>




    really really nice!!!
    my t-205's


    looking for low grade t205's psa 1-2
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    fiveninerfiveniner Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭
    Juniors card looks great!!!!!!!What a fine player he was also.Greatest Utiilty Man of all time could play anywhere.
    Tony(AN ANGEL WATCHES OVER ME)
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    markj111markj111 Posts: 2,921 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Juniors card looks great!!!!!!!What a fine player he was also.Greatest Utiilty Man of all time could play anywhere. >>





    And he could not hit in any of them. Tony Phillips was much better IMHO.
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    That certainly is a sweet Gilliam.....could not be any better!
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    bishopbishop Posts: 2,917 ✭✭✭
    I am old enough to have seen Gilliam play. I liked him. I like that card too. Great item.
    Topps Baseball-1948, 1951 to 2017
    Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
    Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007

    Al
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    << <i>That certainly is a sweet Gilliam.....could not be any better! >>



    I've got one of those huge 5" diameter magnifier and a strong verilux light and I'll be darned if I can find anything wrong with this card. I know that Gem 10s are not given out often but the centering is 54-46 top to bottom and 50-50 side to side. The back is centered perfectly with no issues whatsoever. There is not a single touch on any corner and no print marks or any flaws, front or back. I don't know what else this card could have other than a grader who would not be hesitant to give any card a 10, no matter how pristine. I know that everyone thinks their cards are special, but can you see anything wrong with this card? I realize that you only have the scan, but this is the best looking card I've ever had my hands on.

    From PSA:
    A PSA Gem Mint 10 card is a virtually perfect card. Attributes include four perfectly sharp corners, sharp focus and full original gloss. A PSA Gem Mint 10 card must be free of staining of any kind, but an allowance may be made for a slight printing imperfection, if it doesn't impair the overall appeal of the card. The image must be centered on the card within a tolerance not to exceed approximately 55/45 to 60/40 percent on the front, and 75/25 percent on the reverse.

    Oh, well. I guess I should be thankful it didn't come back a SEVEN.
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    fiveninerfiveniner Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭


    << <i>

    << <i>Juniors card looks great!!!!!!!What a fine player he was also.Greatest Utiilty Man of all time could play anywhere. >>





    And he could not hit in any of them. Tony Phillips was much better IMHO.[/

    Career Records

    JR 14yr 65hr 558 RBI 203 SB 265 B Ave RC of YR 1953 All Star 56,59 MVP VOTING 56 -5th,58-19,63-6,65-30
    Tony 18 yrs 160 HR 819 RbI,177 SB 266 B Ave 1993 MVP voting 16th Allstar games none.

    I see Tony play and he was A very good player also.
    Tony(AN ANGEL WATCHES OVER ME)
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    Maybe the Gilliam deserves a shot at a 'review'. That way at a minimum, it stays in a 9 holder, but with a chance to bump to 10. No downside to a review since you are not cracking the card out of the holder.
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    A little more eye candy....

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    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    GDM67GDM67 Posts: 2,523 ✭✭✭✭
    Nice example of a great looking card, one that's new to me. Creatively framed image. I believe that's Wrigley in the background.
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    ymareaymarea Posts: 1,576 ✭✭✭
    That Blasingame is such a beautiful card. When I look at his glove, I feel as if I'm lying on the grass. What a great shot!
    Brett
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    I agree with you all...it is a beautiful card. I love the pic and the look of it.
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    GDM67GDM67 Posts: 2,523 ✭✭✭✭
    Now that I think of it, the Hector Lopez card is quite similar. Possibly taken by the same photographer.
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    fiveninerfiveniner Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭
    Don,

    HOW DO YOU DO IT?how do you do it?A most beautiful card to look at.
    Tony(AN ANGEL WATCHES OVER ME)
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    Thanks, Tony. It is a great card.

    Yes, the Lopez is a lot like the Blasingame.
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    Hi everyone....

    I just returned home last night from attending the National in Baltimore. I thought the show was excellent and there was a lot to see there. I spent Tuesday through Friday in Balto. I think the dealers did very well and there were a lot of collectors in attendance. I thought all that was a great sign for the hobby. Good stuff!

    One of my goals at the National was to find as many 1959 Topps #416 Haywood Sullivan cards as I could to do some personal research on the availability of the three variations. I thought this would give me a much better idea as to the rarity of any one of the variations, if nothing more than for my personal knowledge. I was at the show three days so I had plenty of time to search out Sullivan cards in showcases, binders, etc. I looked at all the dealer tables that had 1959's. Of course, since Sullivan is a common card, many times there were numerous copies of the card raw in binders laying on the tables. I did not care about the condition of the cards that I looked at, I just wanted to see as many Sullivan cards as I could so I could take note of what I found. It was very interesting and here are my findings just from this National. Of course, there is nothing scientific about this little study, but I think it does provide some guidance on the availability of the three variations.

    Total 1959 Topps Haywood Sullivan cards found at the National.....48 cards.

    Circle Copyright, U.S.A. 34 cards

    No Circle Copyright, U.S.A. 14 cards

    No Circle Copyright, U.S.A (no period) 0 Cards nothing, nada!!


    I personally think that this speaks volumes about the difficulty of the No Circle Copyright, U.S.A (no period) variation of the card. I could not find a single card with this variation and I was even looking in binders where the cards were VG-EX condition at best.

    You can take this however you like, but I do think that my little experiment has some validity.
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    19591959 Posts: 623 ✭✭✭
    Thanks for the info. on Sullivan. They must have stopped to dot near the end of the print run. I just received a submission back from psa. very quick turnaround. all of the 59s were 7s and I cracked them out. the others were some low pops and nice cards from some other sets. I dont know how to transfer them to this board , but the submission # is 5011408 and the order 3 is20425079, received 8-2 and shipped 8-5 .......now thaat is fast.....
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    fiveninerfiveniner Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Hi everyone....

    I just returned home last night from attending the National in Baltimore. I thought the show was excellent and there was a lot to see there. I spent Tuesday through Friday in Balto. I think the dealers did very well and there were a lot of collectors in attendance. I thought all that was a great sign for the hobby. Good stuff!

    One of my goals at the National was to find as many 1959 Topps #416 Haywood Sullivan cards as I could to do some personal research on the availability of the three variations. I thought this would give me a much better idea as to the rarity of any one of the variations, if nothing more than for my personal knowledge. I was at the show three days so I had plenty of time to search out Sullivan cards in showcases, binders, etc. I looked at all the dealer tables that had 1959's. Of course, since Sullivan is a common card, many times there were numerous copies of the card raw in binders laying on the tables. I did not care about the condition of the cards that I looked at, I just wanted to see as many Sullivan cards as I could so I could take note of what I found. It was very interesting and here are my findings just from this National. Of course, there is nothing scientific about this little study, but I think it does provide some guidance on the availability of the three variations.

    Total 1959 Topps Haywood Sullivan cards found at the National.....48 cards.

    Circle Copyright, U.S.A. 34 cards

    No Circle Copyright, U.S.A. 14 cards

    No Circle Copyright, U.S.A (no period) 0 Cards nothing, nada!!


    I personally think that this speaks volumes about the difficulty of the No Circle Copyright, U.S.A (no period) variation of the card. I could not find a single card with this variation and I was even looking in binders where the cards were VG-EX condition at best.

    You can take this however you like, but I do think that my little experiment has some validity. >>




    Don

    there sure is some validity without a doubt!I guess us guys that own one can consider ourselves very lucky.I am more than thrilled to own my 4.5.
    I hope you had fun at the show.I have gone to 4 2 in Cleveland one in Chicago and St Louis.I am off work again as my back went out of wack. Going to have a spinal fusion on the 16th.Have only worked 2 months since January 1st.This has not been a good year for me first the shoulders now the back.Thats enough!!!!
    I did manage to pick up some nice 59s low#s & Highs plus a few stars on the net.Will show them as I recieve them.
    Tony(AN ANGEL WATCHES OVER ME)
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    fiveninerfiveniner Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭
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    some future updates for my set.
    Tony(AN ANGEL WATCHES OVER ME)
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    Tony, those cards are spectacular!! Sweet!!
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    fiveninerfiveniner Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭
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    A few more 59 pickups.
    Tony(AN ANGEL WATCHES OVER ME)
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    I've completed the set and have about 50% in 7s. I just need to get the raminder of my raw cards graded and upgrade anything below a 7. Here are my latest results. A lot more 6s then I wanted but a few 9s. Part of the fun of grading!!


    1 1 17364000 NEAR MINT-MINT+ 8.5 1959 TOPPS 201 TOM ACKER Card US - Almost a 9
    2 1 17364001 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1959 TOPPS 207 GEORGE STRICKLAND Card US
    3 1 17364002 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 208 WILLIE JONES Card US
    4 1 17364003 MINT 9 1959 TOPPS 255 DEL ENNIS Card US
    5 1 17364004 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 257 LEON WAGNER Card US
    6 1 17364005 EXCELLENT 5 1959 TOPPS 292 DICK WILLIAMS Card US
    7 1 17364006 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 299 BILLY KLAUS Card US
    8 1 17364007 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1959 TOPPS 348 TED LEPCIO Card US
    9 1 17364008 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 OC 1959 TOPPS 350 ERNIE BANKS Card US
    10 1 17364009 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 352 ROBIN ROBERTS Card US
    11 1 17364010 NEAR MINT 7 ST 1959 TOPPS 377 JOHNNY ANTONELLI Card US
    12 1 17364011 VERY GOOD 3 1959 TOPPS 380 HANK AARON Card US
    13 1 17364012 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1959 TOPPS 385 SHERM LOLLAR Card US
    14 1 17364013 EXCELLENT 5 1959 TOPPS 386 JIM DELSING Card US
    15 1 17364014 MINT 9 1959 TOPPS 392 WHITEY HERZOG Card US
    16 1 17364015 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 388 BOB WILL Card US
    17 1 17364016 NEAR MINT 7 ST 1959 TOPPS 389 JOE NUXHALL Card US
    18 1 17364017 MINT 9 OC 1959 TOPPS 393 FRANK LARY Card US
    19 1 17364018 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1959 TOPPS 395 ELSTON HOWARD Card US
    20 1 17364019 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 397 SENATORS TEAM Card US
    21 1 17364020 NEAR MINT 7 ST 1959 TOPPS 398 WALLY POST Card US
    22 1 17364021 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 405 ROY McMILLAN Card US
    23 1 17364022 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 ST 1959 TOPPS 410 BILLY PIERCE Card US
    24 1 17364023 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 411 WHITEY LOCKMAN Card US
    25 1 17364024 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 413 CAMILLO PASCUAL Card US
    26 1 17364025 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 415 BILL MAZEROSKI Card US
    27 1 17364026 VERY GOOD 3 1959 TOPPS 416 HAYWOOD SULLIVAN NO CIRCLE COPYRIGHT,U.S.A. Card US I must have missed a crease in this one ??
    28 1 17364027 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 419 BRAVES TEAM Card US
    29 1 17364028 EXCELLENT 5 1959 TOPPS 420 ROCCO COLAVITO Card US
    30 1 17364029 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 421 HERM WEHMEIER Card US
    31 1 17364030 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1959 TOPPS 422 HOBIE LANDRITH Card US
    32 1 17364031 MINT 9 OC 1959 TOPPS 429 BOBBY THOMSON Card US
    33 1 17364032 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 442 RAY NARLESKI Card US
    34 1 17364033 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 451 JIMMY CONSTABLE Card US
    35 1 17364034 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 457 DODGERS TEAM Card US
    36 1 17364035 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 460 BOB FRIEND Card US
    37 1 17364036 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 465 SIEVERS SETS HOMER MARK Card US
    38 1 17364037 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 471 TOM STURDIVANT Card US
    39 1 17364038 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 472 GENE FREESE Card US
    40 1 17364039 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 476 INDIANS TEAM Card US
    41 1 17364040 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 489 JOHN C. POWERS Card US
    42 1 17364041 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 490 FRANK THOMAS Card US
    43 1 17364042 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 491 DON BLASINGAME Card US
    44 1 17364043 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 ST 1959 TOPPS 493 JIM LANDIS Card US
    45 1 17364044 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 OC 1959 TOPPS 501 BOBBY TIEFENAUER Card US
    46 1 17364045 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 OC 1959 TOPPS 504 OSSIE ALVAREZ Card US
    47 1 17364046 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 505 TONY KUBEK Card US
    48 1 17364047 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 507 BOB HALE Card US
    49 1 17364048 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 508 ART FOWLER Card US
    50 1 17364049 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 509 NORM CASH Card US
    51 1 17364050 VERY GOOD-EXCELLENT 4 1959 TOPPS 511 GEORGE SUSCE Card US
    52 1 17364051 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 513 TOM CARROLL Card US
    53 1 17364052 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 517 JOE KOPPE Card US
    54 1 17364053 EXCELLENT 5 1959 TOPPS 520 DON ELSTON Card US
    55 1 17364054 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 521 GARY GEIGER Card US
    56 1 17364055 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 523 HARRY BRIGHT Card US
    57 1 17364056 EXCELLENT-MINT+ 6.5 1959 TOPPS 524 LARRY OSBORNE Card US
    58 1 17364057 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1959 TOPPS 526 BOB SPEAKE Card US
    59 1 17364058 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 528 PIRATES TEAM Card US
    60 1 17364059 MINT 9 OC 1959 TOPPS 529 GEORGE BAMBERGER Card US
    61 1 17364060 NEAR MINT 7 ST 1959 TOPPS 531 RAY WEBSTER Card US
    62 1 17364061 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 532 MARK FREEMAN Card US
    63 1 17364062 EXCELLENT 5 1959 TOPPS 535 RUBEN GOMEZ Card US
    64 1 17364063 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 536 DAN KRAVITZ Card US
    65 1 17364064 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 537 RODOLFO ARIAS Card US
    66 1 17364065 MINT 9 1959 TOPPS 540 WILLY MIRANDA Card US
    67 1 17364066 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 ST 1959 TOPPS 541 BOB THURMAN Card US
    68 1 17364067 EXCELLENT 5 1959 TOPPS 547 JIM BAXES Card US
    69 1 17364068 NEAR MINT 7 ST 1959 TOPPS 549 HOWIE NUNN Card US
    70 1 17364069 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 551 FRED HANEY ALL STAR Card US
    71 1 17364070 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 554 BILL SKOWRON ALL STAR Card US
    72 1 17364071 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 556 NELLIE FOX ALL STAR Card US
    73 1 17364072 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 557 KEN BOYER ALL STAR Card US
    74 1 17364073 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 567 DEL CRANDALL ALL STAR Card US
    75 1 17364074 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 568 GUS TRIANDOS ALL STAR Card US
    76 1 17364075 VERY GOOD-EXCELLENT 4 1959 TOPPS 569 BOB FRIEND ALL STAR Card US
    77 1 17364076 N8: MISCUT 1959 TOPPS 105 LEE WALLS Card US
    78 1 17364077 EXCELLENT-MINT 6 1959 TOPPS 183 STU MILLER Card US
    79 1 17364078 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1959 TOPPS 213 JIM RIVERA Card US
    80 1 17364079 NEAR MINT+ 7.5 1959 TOPPS 252 RAY BOONE Card US
    81 1 17364080 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1959 TOPPS 264 CHICO CARRASQUEL Card US
    82 1 17364081 NEAR MINT 7 1959 TOPPS 268 TITO FRANCONA Card US
    83 1 17364082 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 OC 1959 TOPPS 378 GAIL HARRIS Card US
    84 1 17364083 NEAR MINT-MINT 8 1959 TOPPS 565 WES COVINGTON ALL STAR Card US
    85 1 17364084 EXCELLENT 5 1959 TOPPS 566 ROY SIEVERS ALL STAR Card US
    Currently working on 1953 & 1957 Topps Baseball Set
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    Newest addition to 1959 Topps #10 best set. None graded higher!
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    Nice cards Tony! Good sub 72 and sweet Zimmer guykeith!

    Here are two cards that I acquired at the National in Baltimore this month.

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    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    GDM67GDM67 Posts: 2,523 ✭✭✭✭
    Don, you've posted some truly amazing cards here but that Clemente takes the cake.

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    bishopbishop Posts: 2,917 ✭✭✭
    Don---for only $ 1195 you can pick up the variation to the Mays/Ashburn card in a 9 on ebay right now image
    Topps Baseball-1948, 1951 to 2017
    Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
    Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007

    Al
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    Hi Al...

    Good one! That one on eBay costs exactly twice as much as what I paid for mine in Baltimore!
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    Gotta luv 1959's!!
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    bishopbishop Posts: 2,917 ✭✭✭
    Seems like 60ish people like these cards, Don
    Topps Baseball-1948, 1951 to 2017
    Bowman Baseball -1948-1955
    Fleer Baseball-1923, 1959-2007

    Al
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    True, Al...very true.
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    19591959 Posts: 623 ✭✭✭
    Anyone get anything on the prewar card auction last week on e bay. 15th rated set. beautiful cards...Did any of you win the infield power card. It was the best centered I have ever seen, but was just out of my reach. Most of the cards were super centered 8s.
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    fiveninerfiveniner Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭
    Infield power is a tougie without a doubt and when founf in an 8 it will be costly.I have upgraded 70 59s to 8s however still feelling efects from my surgery I will show some when I feel better.
    Tony(AN ANGEL WATCHES OVER ME)
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    I followed the prewarcard collector 1959 Topps PSA set auction. The Infield Power card sold for $390.96. Many of the other high Dollar cards also sold for about 10%-20% lower than in the past. A little over a year ago Steve Novella in Maine had a similiar auction of most of the 1959 Topps Set. In that Auction the Infield Power Card in PSA 8 sold for $765.00. In comparing prices from the two auctions Koufax in past sold for $709 vs 552, Gibson 954 vs 821, Aaron 585 vs 387, and some low pop commons fell; Schmidt 166 vs 56, Odell 567 vs 407. Some low pops in the recent auction sold for more than the Novella Auction.
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    No, I did not get anything out of that auction. The Infield Power is a tough card no doubt.
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    Welcome 1959 and bumpskier.....I see you are new here and we are glad that you are posting on the 1959 Topps thread. Glad to have you!
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    19591959 Posts: 623 ✭✭✭
    I won Yost and Charley Maxwell but both were costly to me...138.00 for Yost and about 90.00 for Maxwell. Both were centered pretty well, and better than the ones I have. I did not realize most were down from the Novella auction. As tje pops change the prices change .There is a Pierce all star on the bay now. It will be interesting to see how it goes. ALso , It will be interesting to see how many of the Sullivans are re-holdered and which version will have the most submissions. I am with fiveniner. I think there are many less no circle and no dot.
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    The Billy Pierce All Star Card PSA 8 sold on Ebay for $1504. Granted this listed example although NQ, was a little OC, a PSA 8 Pierce ALL Star card sold a few years ago for $3608. I have seen a trend where many of the prices of the Low Pop cards in PSA 8 in this set are down 30-40% from late 2008, early 2009. I think I will continue to collect the higher pop 8's and 9's and wait for the Low Pop cards to continue to decline and pick them up in the near future.
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    markj111markj111 Posts: 2,921 ✭✭✭


    << <i>The Billy Pierce All Star Card PSA 8 sold on Ebay for $1504. Granted this listed example although NQ, was a little OC, a PSA 8 Pierce ALL Star card sold a few years ago for $3608. I have seen a trend where many of the prices of the Low Pop cards in PSA 8 in this set are down 30-40% from late 2008, early 2009. I think I will continue to collect the higher pop 8's and 9's and wait for the Low Pop cards to continue to decline and pick them up in the near future. >>




    I agree. I have all 8s except for about 20 low pop 7s, and 1 6. I will buy 8s if the prices come down. Otherwise I'll live with the 7s.
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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    7's are generally beautiful cards although the centering criteria leaves some of them not so desirable (at least for me).
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    kidsoxkidsox Posts: 120 ✭✭
    It seems most graded 59s have been hovering at the same price for some time now. I think they've bottomed out, especially commons and minor stars. They'll go up if buyers swoop in on perceived bargains. Just as its a good market for 1st time home buyers, its good for new collectors.
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    fiveninerfiveniner Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭


    << <i>It seems most graded 59s have been hovering at the same price for some time now. I think they've bottomed out, especially commons and minor stars. They'll go up if buyers swoop in on perceived bargains. Just as its a good market for 1st time home buyers, its good for new collectors. >>




    I think you are right Kid I have been able to purchase and upgrade my 59 Master set for prices that you would not be close to a year or so ago.My original Goal was to hit 7.00 overall grade however in the last 2 months or so I have reached almost 7.4.The Star cards have basically held there own in most cases however the tough low pops have been coming down along with the Hi#s.It appears that the 5th and 6th series cards are flooding the auctions and prices for 8s are at $20 or less on a good portion of them.I have a feeling that someome, somwhere must have had a boatload of these unopened somewhere stored away.Could have come from an Old Ma & Pa store which where all over the place where I was growing up.Collecting sort of waned in August when these cards were released because of folks going on vacation before kids started school and then the 7th series were only found only in certain busier store where turnover was better or inventory control was better.MAKE ANY SENSE??
    Tony(AN ANGEL WATCHES OVER ME)
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    Absolutely it makes sense, fiveniner. Glad to hear of your recent upgrades. At one point, I was 8th on the 59 basic registry, sold much of it at the end of the boom, less as prices went down with increasing pops. I'm still selling selected items as well as hunting bargains on ebay.
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    Don't know if any of you care, but I requested the 1959 HOF players set a few days ago. I just don't have the finances to chase down all of the cards, but I enjoy the set enough to at the very least complete the run of HOF players. I'm about halfway there, with all of mine being in 7, so I would have no chance at being near the top, but at least it will be a nice showcase for some of the nicest HOF cards out there. I personally think that the Stan Musial and Ernie Banks cards are the nicest of all their Topps cards, and that Roberto Clemente is right there with the 1963.
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    calaban7calaban7 Posts: 3,003 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Don't know if any of you care, but I requested the 1959 HOF players set a few days ago. I just don't have the finances to chase down all of the cards, but I enjoy the set enough to at the very least complete the run of HOF players. I'm about halfway there, with all of mine being in 7, so I would have no chance at being near the top, but at least it will be a nice showcase for some of the nicest HOF cards out there. I personally think that the Stan Musial and Ernie Banks cards are the nicest of all their Topps cards, and that Roberto Clemente is right there with the 1963. >>



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    marinermariner Posts: 2,589 ✭✭✭✭
    I like it....look forward to seeing that on the registry.
    Don

    Collect primarily 1959-1963 Topps Baseball
    set registry id Don Johnson Collection
    ebay id truecollector14
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    fiveninerfiveniner Posts: 4,111 ✭✭✭
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    I think thats a great idea.
    Tony(AN ANGEL WATCHES OVER ME)
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    << <i>Don't know if any of you care, but I requested the 1959 HOF players set a few days ago. I just don't have the finances to chase down all of the cards, but I enjoy the set enough to at the very least complete the run of HOF players. I'm about halfway there, with all of mine being in 7, so I would have no chance at being near the top, but at least it will be a nice showcase for some of the nicest HOF cards out there. I personally think that the Stan Musial and Ernie Banks cards are the nicest of all their Topps cards, and that Roberto Clemente is right there with the 1963. >>



    hey all my 59's are psa 6 or less so....yeah i like the cheaper cards because i can get more of them...i have a tiny card budget.
    my t-205's


    looking for low grade t205's psa 1-2
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    PowderedH2OPowderedH2O Posts: 2,443 ✭✭
    The 1959 HOF set is now online. I'll try and finish it over the next year or so with 7's or better. Just curious... maybe it is one of you here... why register a set and then immediately retire it?
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