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rman444 wrote:There are rumors of another one possibly being out there, but until I see it, I'm gonna say that this one is unique
I can confirm the existence of another Standard Biscuit Ruth, because I owned one maybe 6 years ago. It was in terrible shape, about a hundred creases in it. Wish I had a scan but alas, you'll have to take my word for it.
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Glen -
Nice Three Finger Brown, I remember losing that auction, glad you got it.
Nice Three Finger Brown, I remember losing that auction, glad you got it.
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Pretty Cool Gil. My question is, What is the crowd watching? it sure isn't Ambrose leaping, except one guy.
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If Ambrose is about 100' from home plate. how far is the fence? Looks less than 200'.

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Not a pre-war card but a pre-war player, so it kinda' counts.
This is a somewhat rare 1968 Italian Mira Tuttosport card. It's best known for having an ultra rare (and sometimes pricey) Lew Alcinder rookie card. If anyone one is a registry player of other sports, you know the Tuttosport cards are not easy and a grade higher than is EX is really tough.
Below is the highly sought after Joe Dimaggio card. To add to the scarcity, it is a Regalo or Lottery back, PSA has only graded a total of 11 in the set and 50 of the regular issue backs.

This is a somewhat rare 1968 Italian Mira Tuttosport card. It's best known for having an ultra rare (and sometimes pricey) Lew Alcinder rookie card. If anyone one is a registry player of other sports, you know the Tuttosport cards are not easy and a grade higher than is EX is really tough.
Below is the highly sought after Joe Dimaggio card. To add to the scarcity, it is a Regalo or Lottery back, PSA has only graded a total of 11 in the set and 50 of the regular issue backs.

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they are real and a recent product.
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Those look cool I might have to buy one.
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sabrjay wrote:they are real and a recent product.
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the "scratch-off" and sell by ..
sure make it seem less like vintage

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