Reviewing Andy Pafko’s Salutation Exhibit Cards

Andy Pafko’s Salutation Exhibit cards are among the many interesting variations in the popular series
Read moreAndy Pafko’s Salutation Exhibit cards are among the many interesting variations in the popular series
Read moreHall of Famer Rube Marquard has several print errors in the T206 set — and they’re hardly ever mentioned
Read moreA recently-acquired Winston Churchill strip card showed up in the mail and I’ve got questions
Read moreThe rare 1910 Godfrey Phillips Sporting Series set is significantly more valuable than its more popular parallel 1923 set.
Read moreLet’s take a look at a ‘short’ variation in the T68 Heroes/Men of History set
Read moreThe Clarke brothers, Fred and Josh, both had typos on some famous pre-war baseball cards
Read moreA recent find uncovered some rare pre-war blank backs
Read moreA blue background variation of Joe Tinker’s E90-3 American Caramel card is almost certainly a print error instead of a true variation
Read moreG.P. Hughes card has at least three variations The 1936 Player’s Cigarettes tennis card set is an international issue distributed by John Player & Sons, which was a branch of the Imperial Tobacco Company. These cards from the UK are not terribly rare but are not as easily found in the U.S. Player & Sons produced numerous sets for distribution
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