I got 15 2003 Topps Tribute glossy cards. There were more in the box, but I skipped over the modern (1980s or more recent) and focused on the old timers. In retrospect, I probably should have grabbed them all because I really like these cards and wouldn't mind putting the set together. I chose this Fisk card, with it's iconic image, as the representative in recognition of the Red Sox seemingly inevitable march towards World Series victory.
Because I hate the Red Sox, I had to sooth my soul with this Upper Deck bat relic, also featuring an iconic image of Bucky Dent crossing the plate after hitting a clutch home run in the 1978 one game playoff for the AL East title .
2012 Panini Golden Age Rusty Staub bat relic. Lately, I like finding cheap relics of great players. There is no rhyme or reason to what I look for or get. Just a good player and a design that appeals to me.
Again, this fills no need in my collection. Just a 2014 Panini Hindu back Joe Jackson Mini.
2015 Panini Royale Crown die cut Hack Wilson (43/75). Interestingly the surface of this card is actually a shiny silver even though it scanned blue.
This is from the 2004 Upper Deck Yankee Classics set. I built this set back when I first got into collecting. I had bought a box and got three autographs in the box, but no one to elicit a big reaction: Kevin Maas, Don Baylor, and Rick Cerone. It might be fun to add more autographed cards from this set, but it isn't something I am going to prioritize.
Up next: Vintage!
What I am listening to: Blacklist by Exodus (NSFW)
Totally with you on cheap relics of good players. Grabbed my first two Gaylord Perry relics at a show this weekend for about 4 bucks. Pretty happy with that!
ReplyDeleteNot a fan of the Yankees... but I love those Yankee Classics Classic Scripts autographs.
ReplyDeletelove the 03 Tributes. i pick these up where I can. Panini Crown is another one I can't pass on.
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