Random Card of the Day



Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Set: 1963 Topps (Rate)

Card: #18 Buc Blasters (Smoky Burgess / Bob Clemente / Bob Skinner / Dick Stuart)


Pictured are Smoky Burgess, Dick Stuart, Roberto Clemente and Bob Skinner - all four players part of the Pittsburgh Pirates team that had previously won the World Series in 1960. They are featured, with bats in hand, as the "Buc Blasters", no doubt for their hitting prowess - Smoky Burgess having hit .328 in 1962, Bob Skinner .302 with 20 HR, Clemente .312 (.351 in ’61) and Dick Stuart with a batting average of .301 with 35 HR in 1961.

On the defense side of the field, Dick Stuart was actually notoriously known as not being the best fielder. He was nicknamed Dr. Strangeglove and his 29 errors in 1963 still stand as a record for 1st basemen, but fortunately, it’s his hitting that’s in question here. Roberto Clemente was 27 at the time, about a decade before his tragic death.

This card ranges from around $75 to $80 ungraded, to over $200 for a PSA 8.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Set: 1989 Upper Deck (Rate)

Card: #13 Gary Sheffield


Gary Sheffield started off his career with the Milwaukee Brewers. Six teams, 480 home runs and plenty of controversy later, he's now with the Detroit Tigers. This is his rookie card from Upper Deck's inaugural set. It ranges between $8 and $12.



Monday, January 14, 2008

Set: 1909-11 American Tobacco Company T206 White Border (Rate)

Card: #NNO Honus Wagner


Ok, well first a confession...

Although this section is called “Random Card of the Day”, this card was actually not selected at random. No, we're not trying to pull a fast one. It just seemed only proper that the first card chosen for this segment be the granddaddy of them all – the legendary Honus Wagner T206 card.

This card saw a whole lot of action last year. The most famous version of the card (dubbed the Gretzky T206 Wagner because it was once partially owned by hockey legend Wayne Gretzky) was sold in February 2007 for a record $2.35 million. The same card was sold 7 years earlier for $1.27 million. Nice investment return. Then in September 2007, the card changed hands again, as it was sold for $2.8 million.

What makes this card so special? Well, Mr. Wagner is certainly a legend in his own right. Widely regarded as one of the greatest baseball players to ever live - elected into the inaugural class of the Baseball Hall of Fame along with Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth, but the real appeal of this card comes in its scarcity. The card, appearing in cigarette packs from various brands between 1909 and 1911, saw a limited production run, as it was pulled at the request of Honus Wagner himself.

There are several theories as to why this is this is so, ranging from the humanitarian - that being a non-smoker, he didn't want to be associated with tobacco products or have children buying cigarette packs to get his card, to the monetary - that he wasn’t happy with the amount of the cut he was getting from the tobacco company. Well, whatever the reason, this card remains the most valuable card of cards and an icon of the card collecting hobby and will undoubtedly continue to break records and make headlines for years to come.

We will return next time with an actual “random” card. For real this time.

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