Yaz Dual Signed Rookie! Vintage and Modern Signatures!

arpil 7th, 2015

Unfortunately I couldn't post these sooner, but am very excited about these three pickups, two of which are quite rare. The first is one of the rarest signed back HOF T206 in EXISTANCE! Yep, heard it right, only (and I say that because I have not seen any) a few other HOF'ers with a tougher T206 back signed. This is the El Principe De Gales back, which is probably in the middle to middle-bottom of the pack for scarcity.

Next, Yaz. This is so freaking cool, you rarely see any cards signed from pre-70's HOF'ers that were signed early in their playing career. What makes this so neat is that this is not only signed twice by Yaz, but it is signed twice from two different time periods. The one on the left is his current signature, and the one of the right in ink his is rookie/early career signature. WOW! Best part is that JSA certified it and they also included in the description that it is from two different time periods.

Last but not least, a Rube Walberg signed 1927 W560 Joker Playing Card. Doesn't fit my collection, but hey, how can you go wrong with a signed pre-war card! Especially one where Ruth was also a joker in the set!

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March 1st, 2015

Well, it has been quite a while since I have gotten a meaningful pickup, which I do not mind because that means I can save up to trade or make a purchase at some point.

My most recent pickup would be this beautifully signed 1934 Goudey Charles Gehringer. I already have his 1933 Goudey signed, but I simply could not resist the low price on this card, as well as he may have one of the most artistic autographs I have yet to see.