Anyhoo, instead of spending the $20+ on a blaster box of some kind or a grip of singles and other assorted goodies at my local shop, which is what I would normally do, I decided to add to my minimal collection of vintage. For just $20, give or take (mostly give), here's what I walked away with.
My two favorites from my purchase:
1965 Topps NL ERA Leaders Koufax/Drysdale
1933 Goudey Jack Quinn
The remaining five cards:
1939 Play Ball Van Mungo
1966 Topps NL Leaders, all featuring Koufax
1966 Topps Dodgers Team Card
Jack Quinn played just two of his twenty-three major league seasons with the Brooklyn Dodgers, in 1931 and 1932, at the ages of 47 and 48. Quinn appeared in 81 games over those two seasons, with 80 of those 81 appearances coming out of the bullpen. In his first season with Brooklyn, Quinn, all 47 years of him, finished 17th in the MVP vote. Van Mungo played all but three of his major league seasons with Brooklyn. Mungo, a three-time All-Star, finished his career off with the New York Giants.
The Quinn is now the oldest baseball card I own, though I have a boxing card that is older, which I posted previously. In terms of pricing, the Quinn checked in at $9, the Van Mungo at $3, the Koufax/Drysdale '65 Topps at $5, the three 1966 Topps cards featuring Sandy at less than $2 each, and the team card at $1.25. I picked up an eighth card, but it has a purpose that does not involve remaining in my possession. All in all, the total was $23 and change before taxes, and just under $27 when all was said and done.
Not bad for an afternoon's work.
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