Musing about my five collecting interests: All things Orioles and BALTIMORE Colts, 50's Baseball, team publications, Japanese cards and even some football and hockey. You might find some beautiful women, soccer stuff, presidential pins and life advice from time to time. I don't charge extra for any of those.
Friday, June 27, 2014
('68 Topps) Game (Inserts) On!
I got a couple of '68 Topps Game inserts from Jim in Downington a few weeks back (look here for the Robinson boys, Brooks and Frank) and then I got to poking around eBay and COMC just to see what the other cards in the set were going for.
What I found was that of the 33 cards in the set about three quarters of them could be had ungraded but in nice condition for between .69 cents and a buck. Well, hell that's all I needed to see.
I went on a little spree and snatched up 24 or so from COMC including most of the 'common' players and some of the stars. If you exclude the Mays which cost $3.50 the average cost was about .75 cents apiece. That's pretty neat for a set with plenty of late '60s star power.
Granted these cards are inserts, and probably are not for everybody but they are a cool and cheap way to pick up some big names at bargain prices. If they were popular they would not be that cheap. There is a lot of 21 including 14 different and some dupes up on eBay for $10 and change.
I like the Mays card as it appears that whoever did the cut'n'paste-ing for the sets' proofs was more careful with Willie than they were for some of the others.
As I mentioned in that earlier post the pitchers included in the set are a notch (or two or three) below the hitters included. There are 14 Hall of Famers included, none of which are pitchers.
I have bids in on the rest of the set and once I have them in hand I'll post them and the others I have scanned.
One thing I never realized was that the set was available as a boxed set! I saw these cards when they were included as Third Series pack inserts in '68 but never saw the box. I recently found a scan of the box through Google.
I may have a new "white whale"!
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These are awesome! For years I mixed these up with the 1951 Topps Red Backs. Great way to collect 60's stars without breaking the bank. Whenever you can grab a vintage Mantle for under $10, you know you've scored. Best of luck on your set.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was odd that Bob Gibson and Juan Marichal weren't included in the set.
ReplyDeleteCool post. I love this set as well. I've got 5 or 6 more to go to finish this "insert" set. I though one of my last spending sprees on sportlots finished it up, but I'm not 100% sure about that. Wow I didn't know the set was available as a separate thing back then. Looks like I'm gonna be on that same whalin' ship (among many others) with you Brother Bob.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! They're sort of a nicer version of the Milton Bradley cards from a couple years later. Love the Mays.
ReplyDeleteBig fan of this set....
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