Monday, January 1, 2024

not your normal ebay 1/1

let's start the new year with some nonsense, shall we?

several months ago, i purchased this 2021 topps archives signature series steve garvey buyback autograph card on ebay
i was, of course, enticed by the fact that it is his 1978 topps card which is near and dear to me. the fact that it was an actual 1/1 didn't really factor in to my decision to purchase it, other than the scarcity drove the price. the fact that it is an actual 1/1 is just arbitrary shenanigans on topps' part. i have a 1978 topps garvey auto buyback from the 2016 archives signature release that is numbered to 6.

anyway, it is a 1/1 and not the "ebay 1/1" idiocy that some sellers actually use as a selling point for cards numbered 99/99 or whatever. what makes this one different for me, however, is that it was the first time that i purchased a card that was subjected to ebay's authentication process. i previously showed my 1963 topps ken mcmullen rookie card that also went through this process, so it's not new in terms of this blog, but i purchased the garvey before the mcmullen.

because of the authentication, the card comes wrapped with a couple of stickers.
i will probably remove the card from the bag since the card is already authenticated by topps and i doubt anyone is counterfeiting these cards - the foil stamps on the front would be pretty tough i think. i will admit, however, that i have considered how fantastic it would be to be able to replicate topps buyback stamps and apply them to all of my junk wax cards to make them more desirable on today's market.

as for these particular buybacks, i picked up another 1/1 last year
i couldn't resist adding another shawn green autograph to my collection, especially when it's his 2003 bowman chrome card with the tommy lasorda mural in the background.

i used to be more interested in adding garvey autos from these sets, but have tempered my approach. still, i have added a few to the collection, including this 2016 card of garvey's 2011 topps reprint of his 1985 topps base card
i added it because the price was right and i didn't have a similar representative in my collection already.

i also wanted to have a representative from the 2022 set, so i picked up this 1987 topps buyback for a very small sum
and later added a 1983 buyback for good measure
it was one of 14 copies that garvey signed, and topps dropped that number to 12 in 2023. i know that because i also purchased the 2023 buyback auto of his 1983 card
why? i guess i couldn't help myself. it's been a few months now and i don't quite recall. i do know that i vowed to only consider cards that i didn't already have in buyback autograph fashion, and so this 1982 drake's card 
makes more sense to me. still, if there is a 2024 version of this release i plan to be pretty standoffish, unless more 1978 cards are involved.

the most recent garvey buyback auto i have purchased is his 1974 topps card
that was included in 2023 topps heritage as part of the "1974 mvp autograph edition" offering (jeff burroughs' 1974 topps card is similarly included). this is an actual 1974 topps card as opposed to the "real one" autographs that are reprinted homages to the originals.

this is the red ink version of the "real one" for this year
and you can easily spot the differences between it and the original. both are numbered to 74
so one is not more scarce than the other, although i have seen far more red ink versions for sale than buybacks.

i took a run through my garvey collection, and from the 2004 topps originals set through the 2015-2023 topps archives signature series sets (and 2023 topps heritage, too), i have the following garvey cards in buyback auto format:

1974 topps (2023 heritage mvp buyback autograph /74)
1975 topps (2004 originals 1/1)
1978 topps (2016 archives signature series /6, 2021 archives signature series /1)
1979 topps (2004 originals /26, 2015 archives signature series /16, 2021 archives signature series /12)
1981 o-pee-chee (2016 archives signature series /6)
1981 topps (2015 archives signature series /33, 2021 archives signature series /63)
1982 drake's (2023 archives signature series /28)
1982 kmart (2015 archives signature series /38, 2021 archives signature series /99)
1982 o-pee-chee (2016 archives signature series /21)
1982 o-pee-chee in action (2016 archives signature series /23)
1982 topps (2004 originals /122, 2016 archives signature series /37)
1982 topps in action (2016 archives signature series /50, 2021 archives signature series /87)
1983 topps (2004 originals /19, 2016 archives signature series /35, 2021 archives signature series /52, 2022 archives signature series /14, 2023 archives signature series /12)
1983 topps traded (2015 archives signature series /7)
1984 o-pee-chee (2016 archives signature series /49)
1985 topps (2015 archives signature series /99)
1985 topps glossy all-stars (2015 archives signature series /65)
1986 topps glossy mail-in (2016 archives signature series /24)
1987 topps (2016 archives signature series /52, 2022 archives signature series /69)
1987 topps tiffany (2021 archives signature series /19)
2002 topps traded (2015 archives signature series /30)
2011 topps 60 years of topps (2016 archives signature series /11)

i suppose there are a few gaps on that list that i wouldn't mind filling. we will see what 2024 brings. 

happy new year!

5 comments:

  1. 1/1 post on 1/1. Took me a while but I got it.

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  2. Nice pair of 1/1 autographs! I might have to go for a run of Garvey Topps buyback autos from his days with the Padres. I have the 85 and 87 cards... and have seen his 84 and 86 cards. I just don't want to pay more than $20 for them. Never seen his 83TT, but you have a copy... and COMC once had it on their site, so I know it exists.

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    1. adding to your garvey collection is never a bad idea - good luck! i wouldn't mind finding a 1983 opc buyback from one of these releases.

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  3. I've been tempted by a few Joe Rudi's, but so far have been able to resist. I just can't seem to wrap my head around the idea of paying for this kind of silliness.

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