Set Registry: Collecting Pre-War Hockey, Part 1 by Tom Papa

As a sports fan I’ve always been attracted to the history of each sport and its heroes. As a sportscard collector, I have always been attracted to the pre-war issues like the 1911 T206 sets and the 1934 Goudey set.

Lalonde

In March of 2003, I became aware of PSA’s Set Registry and was astounded by the number of collectors of pre-war high-grade baseball sets. The monetary resources and determination to complete these sets is one thing, but I wondered if there are really enough high-grade examples for all of these collectors to complete their quests? As all of us were taught in Economics 101, low supply and high demand equals happy sellers. That’s why these baseball cards regularly bring so much money at auction.

The economic and card population limitations of attaining these cards in high-grade will cause many of us to pursue our baseball passions in mid-grade instead of high-grade. There’s no doubt that there are many attractive and available baseball cards in the PSA 4 to PSA 6 range.

Ross

But what if your passion is to collect pre-war hockey cards, like me? What can a collector build and how much can I expect to spend in order to achieve my goal? These are tough questions for sure, and I wish the answers were easy to determine. However, four things are for certain. Every collector needs to understand;

(1) the theoretical and actual supply of cards,

(2) the demand of those cards,

(3) your collecting goal,

(4) and your budget to attain that goal.

I’d like to address the first three items on this list as they pertain to pre-war hockey cards.

Supply

Theoretical

A little research shows that if you want to collect pre-war sportscards, your choices are limited within the four major sports. For pro football, you have the 1933 Sports Kings and 1935 National Chicle sets. For basketball, you’re limited to a few cards in the 1933 Sports Kings set. Baseball has an amble amount of options, and you’ll likely have lots of competition from other collectors.

Walsh

What about hockey? Outside of baseball isn’t hockey the only other major sport with lots of options? I bet a majority of the people reading this have no idea what the answer to this question is so let’s quickly look at the pre-war hockey cards produced.

The first hockey card sets, generally known as C Series sets, were distributed in cigarette packages by the Imperial Tobacco Company during 1910-1913. The first hockey card set, designated as C56, was issued in the 1910-1911 season, and was called the “Hockey Series” featuring colored portraits of the leading hockey players of that year. This thirty-six (36) card series featured hockey players from the Ottawa, Quebec, Renfrew, Wanderers, and Montreal teams. The forty-five (45) card C55 Series was issues in 1911-12, and the very scarce fifty (50) card C57 series was issued in 1912-13.

It’s also interesting to point out that many hockey players during this period were also star lacrosse players. Imperial Tobacco also issued lacrosse sets during this same time frame so many star hockey players were depicted in these sets as well.

Lalonde

After World War I, only one more confirmed cigarette set was issued. During the 1924-25 season, Champ’s Cigarettes of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, issued a sixty (60) card set. It’s also believed that the forty-nine (49) card 1933 V-129 Anonymous set was issued by the British Consul Cigarette Company, but that has never been confirmed. Several food and candy manufacturing companies produced sets during the 1920’s as well. Paulin’s Candy, Maple Crispette, Crecent, Holland Creameries, William Patterson, and La Patrie are among those known to have issued sets. All of the sets from the 1920’s are particularly scarce in any grade.

From the years 1933 to 1941 there was a hockey card boom as companies such as Canadian Gum, Hamilton Gum, O-Pee-Chee, V-129 Anonymous, and World Wide Gum produced sets. O-Pee-Chee produced hockey cards up to 1940-1941 when production stopped because of the start of World War 2.

Pitre

Hockey cards didn’t appear again until the 1951-1952 season, with the food companies such as Shirriff Desserts, York Peanut Butter, and Post Cereal creating specialty sets to promote their product. The Parkhurst Products Company of Toronto, Ontario, Canada started producing hockey cards in 1951 with O-Pee-Chee returning to the fray, along with a new company called Topps Chewing Gum of Brooklyn, New York, USA, who started producing hockey cards during the 1954-1955 season.

Actual

PSA has currently graded over 3,200 hockey cards from twenty-two (22) pre-war hockey sets. Perhaps the most mainstream hockey sets not included in this list are the 1939-40 and 1940-41 O-Pee-Chee sets which PSA currently does not grade because the cards are 5” x 7” and are very thin. Those specifications mean this issue will require a unique holder (currently, the volume of cards to be graded doesn’t justify the cost in creating this holder at this point in time). Hockey cards were also issued in other pre-war sets featuring stars from multiple sports like the 1924 Williard’s Chocolates and the 1933 Sports Kings sets.

Figure 1: PSA’s Population of Pre-war Hockey Sets

1-2 3-4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL
1910 C56 122 137 101 62 19 3 1 0 445
1911 C55 114 278 206 143 51 11 0 0 803
1912 C57 42 21 10 5 1 0 0 0 79
1923 V128 PAULIN’S CANDY 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
1923 V145-1 5 9 17 8 0 0 0 0 39
1923 WILLIAM PATTERSON LTD 5 27 30 6 3 0 0 0 71
1924 CHAMP’S CIGARETTES 4 9 6 7 18 4 0 0 48
1924 V130 MAPLE CRISPETTE 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 6
1924 V145-2 4 7 8 8 8 0 0 0 35
1924 WILLIAM PATTERSON LTD 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3
1925 DOMINION CHOCOLATE 5 3 3 3 1 0 0 0 15
1933 HAMILTON GUM 8 24 18 7 9 8 2 0 76
1933 O-PEE-CHEE 25 91 68 65 28 15 1 0 293
1933 V129 ANONYMOUS 3 14 6 10 12 3 0 0 48
1933 V252 CANADIAN GUM 10 29 18 23 22 16 0 0 118
1933 WORLD WIDE GUM 58 115 106 93 93 78 5 0 548
1935 O-PEE-CHEE 3 4 3 2 2 3 0 0 17
1935 PARKHURST 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
1936 O-PEE-CHEE 15 74 73 40 16 14 0 0 232
1936 PROVIDENCE REDS 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 4
1936 WORLD WIDE GUM 7 36 30 33 60 19 0 0 185
1937 O-PEE-CHEE 27 55 24 19 16 3 0 0 144
TOTAL 460 937 731 537 360 177 9 0 3211
14.33% 29.18% 22.77% 16.72% 11.21% 5.51% 0.28% 0.00%
* Cards with qualifiers are not included in this statistic. As of September 7, 2004

Figure 1 is a snapshot of PSA’s population of pre-war hockey sets. As most vintage hockey card collectors know, the 1910 C56, 1911 C55, 1933 OPC and 1933 Ice King sets are perhaps the most well-known and widely sought-after issues. Comparing the populations of those sets against some of the more well-known baseball sets (as shown in Figure 2) might leave one wondering if there will ever be a high-grade vintage hockey set assembled.

Figure 2: PSA’s Population of Pre-war Baseball Sets

1-2 3-4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TOTAL
1887 N172 213 200 139 108 77 50 6 0 793
1909 Dockman 51 78 50 38 34 20 1 0 272
1909 E95’s 102 163 68 34 29 9 0 0 405
1911 T206 4354 12846 7150 4406 2740 1613 173 11 33293
1915 Cracker Jack 298 910 844 754 1330 1773 21 0 5930
1915 Sporting News 8 22 24 23 66 163 33 0 339
1922 American Caramel 36 72 73 49 11 3 0 0 244
1928 Harrington Ice Cream 8 15 11 8 1 1 0 0 44
1928 Tharp’s Ice Cream 5 8 5 3 0 0 0 0 21
1928 Yuengling Ice Cream 9 15 5 4 0 0 0 0 33
1933 Goudey 2577 6821 3722 3283 3775 2810 184 5 23177
1933 Tattoo Orbit 7 22 65 124 106 25 0 0 349
1934 Goudey 646 1653 1514 1253 1436 1140 120 13 7775
1938 Goudey 106 310 336 314 340 295 15 0 1716
TOTAL 8420 23135 14006 10401 9945 7902 553 29 74391
11.32% 31.10% 18.83% 13.98% 13.37% 10.62% 0.74% 0.04%
* Cards with qualifiers are not included in this statistic.

With just over 500 pre-war hockey cards in PSA 7 condition or better, it would appear the answer to that question is an emphatic “NO”. Are there hidden treasures out there to be found? Sure. Are there some high-grade cards in other grading service’s holders? Absolutely. But don’t fool yourself. You’ll likely never see populations that are within 20% of the T206 or ’33 Goudey levels. It also appears that people have kept their baseball cards in a little nicer condition over the years. However, with the relatively small amount of hockey cards graded to date, I certainly won’t call this analysis scientific.

Ross

It’s also evident that the production runs on many of the more widely distributed baseball cards were quite large compared to the vintage hockey issues. T206 baseball cards and C Series hockey cards were produced by tobacco companies in the 1910-11 time period. While the T206 cards were produced by many different tobacco companies, distributed in cigarette packs across the U.S., the C Series hockey cards were produced by Imperial Tobacco to be distributed in Canada, which had a much lower population than the U.S. The same assessment can be stated when comparing 1933 and 1934 Goudey’s to the 1930’s hockey issues.

Regional baseball issues, which were distributed to much smaller target populations, seem to fall a bit closer in line (in regards to the Population ReportSM numbers) with the pre-war hockey issues.

In the end, I think it’s fair to compare the population of pre-war hockey cards to the population of pre-war regional baseball issues. I just like to think of Canada as a rather “big region”.

Morenz

In the U.S., sportscards shows are usually 50-70% baseball, and 30-50% everything else. However, you’ll be hard pressed to find more than a handful of pre-war hockey cards unless some of our Canadian friends pay us a visit.

A quick search on eBay will usually bring a result of less than 100 pre-war hockey cards at any given point in time. For baseball, you’re likely to see in excess of 2,000 pre-war cards for sale. If you review the websites of the major dealers in the U.S. you’ll find very little in the way of pre-war hockey. In fact, most U.S., dealers don’t carry any pre-war hockey. Of course, Canadian dealers provide the best website’s for these cards. Two of my favorites are AJ’s Sportworld and Gerry’s Sportscards.

Demand

After reading how low the supply of these cards are, one might be turned-off by the thought of attempting to accumulate a pre-war hockey set. But here’s the good news, of all of the four major sports, hockey cards seem to have the lowest demand at the moment. Hockey is certainly not as popular in the United States as the other three major sports, especially with the pending lock out.

At sportscards shows in the U.S., the supply is very low. It seems that there are very few, if any, collectors that are serious about pre-war hockey unless the show is in Canada or close to the Canadian border.

Dutton

Perhaps, the best place to judge the current demand for these cards is on eBay and the PSA Set Registry. What I’ve found in both places is that the collecting community is very small, and most know each other rather well and help each other out whenever possible. There are certainly other pre-war hockey collectors out there, but it seems they buy directly from dealers or fellow hobbyists.

The prices for pre-war hockey are still on the low side for most cards, unless you’re talking about a star card that has a population of one or two. Like with any other sportscards, you’ll occasionally see a card for an astronomical price when two or more people go to battle but, for the most part, the supply of pre-war hockey cards and the prices realized have been rather predictable and flat.

Some of the photos in this article were contributed by Steve Yawitz, a longtime collector of PSA graded hockey cards.


Leader Board

Vintage Hockey

1910-11 C56 - Steve Yawitz

1911-12 C55 - Basic - 1911 C55 Hockey Set

1911-12 C55 - Master - OTgoal’s C55 Ultimate Master

1912-13 C57 - otgoal’s C57

1923-24 William Patterson (V145-1) - Steve Yawitz

1933-34 World Wide Gum Ice Kings (V357) - cornelius72

1936-37 O-Pee-Chee (V304D) - Gordon Handspiker 36 OPC D

1951-52 Parkhurst - Teemu

1952-53 Parkhurst - Teemu

1953-54 Parkhurst - Steve Yawitz

1954-55 Parkhurst - J & S Cards 1954 Parkhurst

1954-55 Topps - Teemu

1955-56 Parkhurst - Tigertownsports1955 parkhurst set

1957-58 Parkhurst - tigertownsports cards

1957-58 Topps - tigertownsports cards

1958-59 Parkhurst - LRH999

1958-59 Topps - James58 Topps

1959-60 Parkhurst - 1959 Parkhurst tigertownsports

1959-60 Topps - 1959 Topps Hockey Set 1 A,J. Sportsworld

1960-61 Parkhurst - Steve’s 1960 Parkhurst Set

1960-61 Topps - Davalillo

1961-62 Parkhurst - Brendan’s 1961 Parkhurst Set

1961-62 Topps - tigertownsports 1961 topps hockey

1961-62 York Yellow Backs - Neil’s 1961 York Yellow Back Hockey Set

1962-63 Parkhurst - Steve Parthum

1962-63 Shirriff Coins - Neil’s 1962-63 Shirrff Coin Hockey Set

1962-63 Topps - Teemu

1963-64 Parkhurst - Teemu

1963-64 Topps - Gads Gems

1964-65 Topps - Theo’s 1964 Topps

1965-66 Topps - Joester65

1966-67 Topps - 707 Sportscards - LTD - 1966 Topps

1966-67 Topps USA Test - Nick Karos

1967-68 Topps - James67

1968-69 O-Pee-Chee - Joester68

1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Puck Stickers - Joester68PS

1968-69 Topps - Joester68T

1969-70 O-Pee-Chee - Basic - Junior62

1969-70 O-Pee-Chee - Master - junior69

1969-70 O-Pee-Chee 4 in 1 - Junior62

1969-70 Topps - Joester69T

1970-71 Topps - Pucks of Color

1971-72 O-Pee-Chee - GR Hoft - 1971 OPC Set

1971-72 Topps - Pucks of Color

Modern Hockey

1972-73 Topps - West Coast

1973-74 O-Pee-Chee - Paul’s 1973-74 OPC Hockey

1973-74 O-Pee-Chee Rings - Big Shooter’s O.P.C. Rings

1973-74 Topps - Peter Cate

1974-75 O-Pee-Chee WHA - Big Shooter’s WHA

1974-75 Topps - Sideplate’s ‘74-’75 Hockey

1977-78 Topps OPC Glossy Insert - DSVice 77 OPC Glossy tied with rbdjr1’s 1977 Topps O-PEE-CEE Glossy Insert Hockey Set

1979-80 Topps - R. Clark’s Favorite Hockey Set

1982-83 O-Pee-Chee - J. Feeley 1982 OPC Set

1985-86 O-Pee-Chee - Turbo’s Hockey

1985-87 Hall of Fame Cards - GoSoxBoSox 1985-87 HOF Hockey Cards

1988-89 Esso All-Stars - pondofc

1990-91 O-Pee-Chee Red Army - iceman

1990-91 OPC Premier - pondofc

2001-02 Upper Deck Premier Collection - Chris Renaud’s 2001-2002 UD Premier Collection Set

Specialty Hockey

Hall of Fame Players - GoSoxBoSox Hockey HOFers

Bobby Orr Basic Set - Mark Wallys Bobby Orr Set

Bobby Orr Master Set - Mark Wallys Bobby Orr set

Terry Sawchuk Basic Set - RayDBonz Terry Sawchuk Basic Set

Terry Sawchuk Master Set - RayDBonz Sawchuk Master Set

All-Time NHL Top 50 Rookies - Ray Millette - NHL Top 50 Rookies

Miscellaneous Sports and Non-Sports

1887 Allen & Ginter (N28) - NJB’s 1887 N28 Set

1887 Kimball Champions (N184) - 1887 Kimball Set - Brian C Daniels

1888 Allen & Ginter (N29) - The Dreier Collection N-29 Allen and Ginter

1909 James Jeffries Playing Cards Boxing - RAS

1910 Champions (T218) - Virtualizard’s T218s

1910 Mecca Boxing (T220) - The Kaufman Collection

1910 Mecca Champions T220 Silver Border Boxing - RAS

1911 W.D. & H.O. Wills Boxers Scissors Back - RAS

1923 Williards Chocolate V137 Boxing - RAS

1927 Churchman Famous Golfers - Dave Johnson

1927 Churchman Famous Golfers Large - Vintagegolfcards

1928 Millhoff Famous Golfers - Vintagegolfcards

1928 W.A. & A.C. Churchman Famous Golfers (Large) 2nd - Vintagegolfcards

1930 W.D. & H.O. Wills Famous Golfers - Vintagegolfcards

1931 Churchman Large Golf - Vintagegolfcards

1931 Churchman Small Golf - Dave Johnson

1932 U.S. Caramel - Charles M Merkel

1933 Goudey Sport Kings - Charles M Merkel

1938 F.C. Cartledge Boxing - Gerry’s #1 Cartledge Boxing set

1938 F.C. Cartledge Famous Prize Fighters Boxing Glossy - John Grillo’s 1938 FC Cartledge Boxing Set

1938 W.A. & A.C. Churchman Boxing Personalities - RAS

1939 John Player & Sons Golf - Arts super golf set

1947 D. Cummings & Sons Famous Fighters - RAS

1948 Leaf Boxing - Basic - David Curtis

1948 Leaf Boxing - Master - David Curtis

1951 Topps Ringside Boxing - RAS

1954 Quaker Sports Oddities - Scov’s 1954 Quaker Sports Oddities Set

1979 Venorlandus Ltd - DSVice Sport Heroes

1981 Donruss Golf - golf rules

1982 Donruss Golf - Peter Parker

1988 Maxx Charlotte Racing - Racing Fan

1991 Players International Ringlords Boxing - RAS

1993 Upper Deck Soccer Honorary Captains - pondofc

1998 Champions of Golf Masters - Gold Foil - Museum of Sports History

2001 SP Authentic Golf Gold - thoms gold golf

2001 SP Authentic Golf Sign of the Times - Museum of Sports History

2001 SP Authentic Golf Tour Swatch - Dave Johnson

2001 Upper Deck Golf - SHS 2001 Golf Set

2001 Upper Deck Golf Gallery - Stephen’s Gallery Set tied with Museum of Sports History

2001 Upper Deck Golf National Heroes - Stephen’s 2001 NH Set

2001 Upper Deck Golf Promos - TC Collection

2001 Upper Deck Golf Stat Leaders - SHS 01Stat Set

2001 Upper Deck Golf Tigers Tales - Museum of Sports History

2001 Upper Deck Golf Tour Threads - Dave Johnson

2002 SP Game Used Golf Course of a Champion Autograph - Museum of Sports History

2002 SP Game Used Golf Course of a Champion Autograph Parallel - Museum of Sports History

2002 SP Game Used Golf Front 9 Fabric - Museum of Sports History

2002 SP Game Used Golf Front 9 Fabric Autograph - Museum of Sports History

2002 SP Game Used Golf Scorecard Signatures - Museum of Sports History

Bobby Jones Basic Set - Golf - JW

Bobby Jones Master Set - Golf - JW

Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) Master Set - Boxing - RAS

Pele Master Set - Soccer - DrPanini

Tiger Woods Basic Set - Golf - Museum of Sports History

Tiger Woods Master Set - Golf - Museum of Sports History

Walter Hagen Master Set - Golf - Dave Johnson

Top 200 Sportscards in the Hobby - John Branca

1885-1895 Kinney Brothers Famous Running Horses - Brillo Pad’s Cards

1887 Battle Scenes (N99) - rmf 1887 duke & gail &ax battle scences (N99)

1888 Allen & Ginter Celebrated American Indian Chiefs (N2) - Scottsdale Baseball Cards...1888 American Indian Chiefs

1888 Allen & Ginter Parasol Drill (N18) - Matt Conroy’s Parasol Drill Set

1888 Allen & Ginter Pirates of the Spanish Main (N19) - RMF 1888 Allen & Ginter Pirates Of The Spanish Main (N19)

1890 Allen & Ginter The Worlds Decorations (N44) - Brillo Pad’s Cards

1911 Heroes of History/Men of History (T-68) - Robert’s T68 Collection

1932 U.S. Caramel Presidents - 707 Sportscards - LTD - 1932 US Caramel George & Company

1933 Indian Gum - Scottsdalecards - 1933 Indian Gum Set

1933-34 National Chicle Sky Birds - TR’s Sky Birds Collection

1934 Carreras Film Stars - John Schad -For My Wife Amelia

1934 General Gum Funnies - 1934 MF General Gum Funnies

1935 Ardath Tobacco Film Stage & Radio Stars Small - KP’s Ardath Small Film Stars

1935 Gallaher Ltd. Famous Film Scenes - John Schad -For My Wife Amelia

1935 Gallaher Ltd. Portraits of Famous Stars - John Schad -For My Wife Amelia

1935 Gallaher Ltd. Shots from Famous Films - KP’s Gallaher’s Film Shots

1935 Gallaher Ltd. Signed Portraits of Famous Stars - KP’s Gallaher Signed Portraits

1935 Gallaher Ltd. Stars of Screen and Stage - KP’s Gallaher Stars of Screen and Stage

1936 G-Men and Heroes of the Law - 1936 MF G-Men & Heroes of the Law

1936 Gallaher Ltd. Film Episodes - John Schad -For My Wife Amelia

1936 Godfrey Phillips Stars of the Screen Panels - KP’s Phillips Stars of the Screen Panels

1936 Goudey Soldier Boys R142 - 1936 MF Soldier Boys

1936 Jolly Roger Pirates - Andy & Eddie Madec’s 1936 Jolly Roger Pirates Set

1937 Lloyd & Sons Cinema Stars - John Schad -For My Wife Amelia

1937 Walter Johnson Candy Co. Dick Tracy R41 - 1937 MF R41 Dick Tracy

1937 Wild West Series Puzzle Back - 1937 MF Wild West Series - Puzzle Back

1938 Famous Aviators - 1938 MF Famous Aviators

1938 Gum Horrors of War - 1938 MF Horrors Of War

1938 Ogdens Actors Natural and Character Studies - KP’s Ogden’s Actors

1939 Cope Bros. & Co. Castles - Mrichards 1939 Cope Castles Set

1939 Gallaher My Favourite Part - KP’s Gallaher Favourite Parts

1939 Gumakers of American True Spy Stories - 1939 MF True Spy Stories

1939 Ogdens Cigarettes Sea Adventure - Mrichards 1939 Ogden’s Sea Adventure Set

1939 The World in Arms R173 - 1939 MF World In Arms R173

1940 Famous Airplanes - 1940 MF Famous Airplanes

1940 Gum Inc. Lone Ranger - RMF 1940 Gum, Inc. Lone Ranger

1940 Gum Inc. Superman R145 - Mickey’s Sportscards - 1940 Superman Set

1941 Sky Birds - Neil’s 1941 Sky Birds Set

1944 American Beauties - Dickens’ Beauties

1947 Indian Gum Re-Issue - chief red’s tribe

1948 Leaf Pirate Cards - Andy & Eddie Madec’s 1948 Leaf Pirate cards Set

1949 Bowman Wild West - Jean-Luc Picard

1950 Bowman Wild Man - Mighty’s Graded Sets***1950 Wildman

1950 Quaker Sgt. Preston - Jean-Luc Picard

1950 Quaker Sgt. Preston Challenge of the Yukon Dog Cards - Jean-Luc Picard

1950 Topps Bring Em Back Alive - Jean-Luc Picard

1950 Topps Freedoms War - Jean-Luc Picard

1951 Bowman Jets, Rockets, Spacemen - Jean-Luc Picard

1951 Topps Animals of the World - Jean-Luc Picard

1952 Bowman TV Radio & Stars - Jean-Luc Picard

1952 Bowman U.S. Presidents - Jean-Luc Picard

1952 Post Cereal Roy Rogers Pop Out - Jean-Luc Picard

1952 Topps Look n See - Jean-Luc Picard

1953 Bowman Antique Autos - Jean-Luc Picard

1953 Bowman Fire Fighters - Jean-Luc Picard

1953 Bowman Frontier Days - Jean-Luc Picard

1953 Comic Characters - Jean-Luc Picard

1953 Maple Leaf Gum - Champs & Bums - Peter Lalos

1953 NBC Stars - 707 Sportscards - LTD - 1953 Bowman TV and Radio

1953 Topps Fighting Marines - Jean-Luc Picard

1953 Topps License Plates - Jean-Luc Picard

1953 Topps Tarzan & The She Devil - Jean-Luc Picard

1953 Topps Tarzans Savage Fury - Jean-Luc Picard

1953 Topps Who-Z-at Star - Jean-Luc Picard

1954 Bowman Power for Peace - Jean-Luc Picard

1954 Topps Scoop - Jean-Luc Picard

1955 Barbers Tea Ltd. Cinema & TV Stars - John Schad -For My Wife Amelia

1956 Elvis Presley - John Branca

1956 Jibco Tea Screen Stars 2nd Series - Jeff Rosen #1

1956 Sgt. Preston Cards - Jean-Luc Picard

1956 Topps Adventure - RAS

1956 Topps Davy Crockett Green - Jean-Luc Picard

1956 Topps Davy Crockett Orange - Frank Evanov’s Davy Crocket Orange Set

1956 Topps Flags of the World - Jean-Luc Picard

1956 Topps Jets - Jean-Luc Picard

1956 Topps Round Up - Jean-Luc Picard

1956 Topps U.S. Presidents - Frank Evanov’s 1956 Topps U.S. Presidents Set

1957 Johnson & Johnson Robin Hood - Jean-Luc Picard

1957 Topps Goofy Series Post Cards - Jean-Luc Picard

1957 Topps Hit Stars - John Branca

1957 Topps Isolation Booth - Jean-Luc Picard

1957 Topps Robin Hood - FenwayFitz’s Best

1958 Topps TV Westerns - FenwayFitz’s #1 Western T V Stars

1958 Topps Zorro - Frank Evanov’s Zorro Set

1959 Ad-Trix Popeye - Jean-Luc Picard

1959 Fleer Indian Trading Cards - Jean-Luc Picard

1959 Fleer Three Stooges - Sarah Verno’s Stooges

1959 Nu-Cards Rock and Roll Stars - Jean-Luc Picard

1959 Topps Fabian - FenwayFitz’s Best

1959 Topps You ll Die Laughing - Jean-Luc Picard

1960 Fleer Casper - Mighty’s Graded Sets***1960 Casper the Ghost

1960 Fleer Spins and Needles - Mighty’s Graded Non Sports****

1960 Leaf Foney Ads - Jean-Luc Picard

1960 Topps Funny Valentines A Series - Jean-Luc Picard

1961 Donruss Idiot Cards - Jean-Luc Picard

1961 Fleer Pirates Bold - Mighty’s Graded Sets*** 1961 Pirates Bold

1961 Nu-Cards Dinosaur - Jean-Luc Picard

1961 Rosan US Army in Action - Jean-Luc Picard

1961 Topps Crazy Cards - Jean-Luc Picard

1961 Topps Sports Cars - John Branca

1961 Topps Sports Cars License Plate Stickers - Jean-Luc Picard

1962 Topps Civil War News - Carl Riegger’s Civil War News Set

1962 Topps Civil War News Currency - Jean-Luc Picard

1962 Topps Mars Attacks - West Coast

1963 Rosan Famous Monsters Series - Jean-Luc Picard

1963 Rosan John F. Kennedy - Jean-Luc Picard

1963 Topps Astronauts - Jean Luc-Picard

1963 Topps Beverly Hillbillies - Yellow Dog’s Beverly Hillbillies Set

1963 Topps Valentine Foldee - Jean-Luc Picard

1964 Donruss Addams Family - Mighty’s Graded Sets***1964 Addam’s Family

1964 Donruss Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea - Cameo’s Deep Sea Adventure

1964 Leaf The Munsters - Richard M 1964 Munsters

1964 Leaf The Munsters Stickers - Mighty’s Graded Sets***1964 Munsters Stickers

1964 Outer Limits - RMF 1964 Topps Outer Limits

1964 Topps Beatles Black & White 3rd Series - Cameo’s Beatles B&W Beauties

1964 Topps Beatles Color - Jean-Luc Picard

1964 Topps Beatles Movie Hard Days Night - Jean-Luc Picard

1964 Topps John F. Kennedy - Jean-Luc Picard

1964 Topps Nutty Awards - Jean-Luc Picard

1965 Clover Daries Prehistoric Animals - Mrichards 1965 Clover Dairies Prehistoric Animals Dino-Mite Set

1965 Donruss King Kong - Mighty’s Graded Sets***1965 King Kong

1965 Fleer Gomer Pyle - C & R Gomer Pyle

1965 Fleer Hogans Heroes - Richard M. 1965 Hogan’s Heroes

1965 Gilligans Island - Richard M. 1965 Gilligan’s Island

1965 Topps Battle - Jean-Luc Picard

1965 Topps James Bond - Jean-Luc Picard

1966 Donruss Green Hornet - RMF 1966 Donruss Green Hornet

1966 Donruss Monkees - Cameo’s Brown Monkees

1966 Fleer Three Stooges - Mighty’s Graded Sets*** 1966 Three Stooges

1966 Marvel Super Heroes - MIGHTY’S GRADED SETS***1966 MARVEL SUPERHERO

1966 Topps Batman A Series - mighty’s graded sets 1966 batman (red)

1966 Topps Batman Black Bat - RGD98’s Black Bat Batman Set

1966 Topps Batman Color - Mighty’s Graded Sets***1966 Bat Lafs

1966 Topps James Bond Thunderball - Jean-Luc Picard

1966 Topps Lost in Space - Jean-Luc Picard

1966 Topps Superman - Mighty’s Graded Sets***1966 Superman

1967 Leaf Star Trek - West Coast

1967 Topps Wacky Packages - Bumchex

1967 Topps Who Am I? - Mighty’s Graded Sets***1967 Who Am I ?

1969 Topps Brady Bunch - Champs & Bums - Peter Lalos

1970 Topps Man on the Moon - Reissue - Jean-Luc Picard

1971 Cadbury Schweppes Age of the Dinosaur - Vineyard’s Dinosaurs

1972 Topps U.S. Presidents - Vineyard’s 1972 U.S. Presidents tied with Metro Man’s 1972 Topps U.S. Presidents

1975 Donruss Six Million Dollar Man - Bob’s Tribute to Steve Austin

1976 Donruss Bionic Woman - Bob’s Tribute to The Bionic Woman

1976 Topps Star Trek - Jean-Luc Picard

1976 Topps Star Trek Stickers - Jean-Luc Picard

1977 Topps Star Wars - Captain Jon’s 1977 Star Wars Set

1977 Wonder Bread Star Wars - The Wonder Of It All

1985 Garbage Pail Kids Series 1 - David’s GPK Series 1 Set

1985 Garbage Pail Kids Series 2 - David’s GPK Series 2 Set

1993 Cardz Tales From the Crypt Chrome - Mrichards Tales from the Crypt Teknochrome Set

1993 Dynamic Marketing Escape of the Dinosaurs Chrome - Mrichards Dinosaur Chrome Sub Set (Why Not, I Love Dinosaurs)

1994 Spiderman, Amazing - Cal’s Cards

1996 Duocards Abbott & Costello Chrome - Mrichards Abbot & Costello Monster Chrome Sub Set

1996 Duocards Gone with the Wind Chrome - Mrichards Gone with the Wind Chrome Subset

1996 Duocards Its a Wonderful Life Chrome - Mrichards It’s a Wonderful Life Chrome Set

1996 Duocards The Wizard of Oz Chrome - Mrichards Wizard of Oz Chrome Set

1996 Kitchen Sink Universal Monsters Bio-Chrome - Mrichards Universal Monsters Bio-Chrome Set

1997 Skybox Star Trek TOS 1 - The Dreier Collection Skybox Star Trek

1998 Skybox Star Trek TOS 2 - The Dreier Collection Skybox Star Trek TOS 2

1999 Pokemon Game Basic Holofoil - Holstein

1999 Skybox Star Trek TOS 3 - The Dreier Collection Skybox Star Trek TOS 3

1999 Skybox Star Trek TOS 3 Autograph Challenge - The Threeofsix Collection

2001 Star Trek 35th Holofex Autograph - Cutthroat’s Collectibles Best Star Trek Set

2002 Yu-Gi-Oh Game Boy Promo Dark Duel Stories - Jediwisdom DDS

2002 Yu-Gi-Oh Playstation 2 Promo Duelists of the Roses - Jediwisdom PS2 DOR

2002 Yu-Gi-Oh Playstation Promo - Jediwisdom Forbidden Memories Set

2003 Bench Warmer Gold Series Kiss Card Autographs - Ohio

2003 Rittenhouse Women of James Bond Autographs - Bushwood’s Women of Bond Autograph Master Set

2003 Yu-Gi-Oh English Game Boy Advance Promo - Jediwisdom Egyptian God Card Set

2004 Wacky Packages Promo - Danny’s 2004 Wacky Packs PSA Set

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