most of the cards missing from my steve garvey collection are serial numbered items - low numbered parallels or similarly scarce auto and/or relic cards. this was especially true prior to the last couple of years when garvey was absent from almost all new topps releases. still, even now, most of his cards are numbered. as a result, it's not every day that cards get added to my collection. but it does happen!
i've been dumping new garvey gets in to this draft post for more than a couple of years, so there are going to be quite a few cards shown. one of the most recent of these numbered garvey cards to enter my collection is this 2021 topps archives signature series 1983 topps buyback auto
it is randomly numbered to 52. the buyback itself is not in very good shape at all. hey topps - let me know if you need some cards in better shape to buy back for future releases. i can definitely help!the next card is actually unnumbered. not just not serial numbered, it has no number whatsoever.
it's amusing to me how different companies, and sometimes the same companies, change up numbering for gold (and other precious metals) cards from one release to another.
this is a "bronze" card, but the only other version is numbered to 1 and panini calls that a "holo silver". go figure.
also from 2016, panini's national treasures release included a "six swatch signatures" card. i already had the "black" version which is numbered to 10, but i now also have the "green" version numbered to 5
one of my favorite recent garvey numbered gets is this 2004 upper deck legends gold autograph card
that is numbered to 5
i have 2 of the 4 garvey gold autographs now which is two more than i really ever figured i would find.
that is the unnumbered version of the 1990 baseball wit
release. i mentioned these cards in a post earlier this year, but i've had the garvey for a couple years now.
in recent years, most of the garvey cards have come from panini. i try not to purchase panini product off the shelf since they seem intent on screwing me out of my one redemption request that's in limbo, but i have picked up many, many garvey cards on the secondary market.
from 2019 panini immaculate collection, i have a garvey auto numbered to 49
and the gold parallel numbered to 25
those two cards are about as well as panini can do without a license, in my opinion. yes, there is no logo on the helmet, but it is not as obvious as on these next cards, also from 2019 panini immaculate collection
those are the dual material autograph cards, and again, i have the "base" numbered to 49 and the gold parallel numbered to 25.
i added a third bronze parallel from 2004 upper deck legends to my garvey collection
these are numbered to 50 as you can see. i only need the 1977 subset bronze card to complete the garvey bronze collection from this set, and that one is the one i wish i had the most as it is a "memorable moments" card which looks great in bronze (and gold). hopefully someday.
here's a 2008 donruss threads garvey parallel
it's the "century proof gold" version, numbered to 50it's amusing to me how different companies, and sometimes the same companies, change up numbering for gold (and other precious metals) cards from one release to another.
at least serial numbers like 99, 50, and 25 are fairly universal. in 2005, donruss went crazy with their studio portraits release. i think there are 56 different steve garvey cards in that set, all serially numbered with some, like this one
which is a studio blue card numbered to 45
this set includes cards numbered in increments of 5 from 5 to 60.
which is a studio blue card numbered to 45
this set includes cards numbered in increments of 5 from 5 to 60.
here's another gold card - a 2021 panini national treasures retro materials holo gold
card numbered to 25
here are more cards numbered 25 - the first two from 2005. one from donruss classics
and one from donruss leather & lumber
2012 panini signature series provided me an opportunity to add this diamond cuts auto
and this signature stamps card
both of which are numbered to 25. here's the back of the stamp card
the diamond cuts auto is neat because it features a photo from garvey's introductory press conference back in december of 1982. i think the first card to feature such a photo that i was aware of was wayne gretzky's 1988-89 topps card, but i could be wrong.
upper deck also has some garvey cards numbered to 25, and i've added this 2007 sp legendary cuts quad materials card
to the collection. i am still on the lookout for the dodger version of this card.
this 2002 upper deck sweet spot classics bat card
is paired with the gold version of a jersey card from the same set that was already in my collection.
there aren't too many cards numbered to 15 in my collection, but i do have this one from 2019 panini national treasures
it does kinda suck to see a sticker auto on a card numbered to 15.
even worse is a sticker auto on a card numbered to 10 as is the case with this 2012 topps golden moments gold sparkle card
the card would look a lot better with a hard signature in my opinion.
going back to 2016, panini released something called pantheon. there were a bunch of garvey cards, and one that i didn't have until a couple of years ago was this "arena acclaimed" materials card
that is numbered to 10also from 2016, panini's national treasures release included a "six swatch signatures" card. i already had the "black" version which is numbered to 10, but i now also have the "green" version numbered to 5
these are really attractive cards in my opinion, even with padre brown, yellow, and orange.
that is numbered to 5
i have 2 of the 4 garvey gold autographs now which is two more than i really ever figured i would find.
finally, the newest numbered garvey card to come in to my collection is this 2021 topps dynasty relic-auto card
numbered to 10. this is the "dap-sg2" card, one of three different cards (each with a different photo) of garvey in this set. it completes my trifecta of having one of each of the three, each numbered to 10. i previously showed the other two in this post.
i don't see the trend of numbered parallels and low-numbered base cards changing any time soon. and so it goes for the player collector, although i am long since resigned to not having anywhere close to all of them.
bonus content!
sometimes player collections reach a point where the line is moved and items are added that are a bit of a stretch. i have a couple of new examples, beginning with this 2022 topps x aaron judge curated set card of dusty baker
which features steve garvey in the on deck circle in the background. unfortunately, not much of garvey is visible, but i will still add this to my garvey collection (along with one for the dodger collection).
in addition, i recently found this 1991 dodger pocket schedule
in a box that i hadn't looked through in several years. i am adding it to the garvey collection because he appears on two of the pins that were given away that season, including one honoring the infield of cey, russell, lopes, and garvey (not the way i normally refer to them, but going around the horn that's how it is). and yes, both the 30-home run pin celebrating dusty baker, garvey, cey, and reggie smith, and the infield pin are already in my garvey pc. there just aren't enough cards featuring garvey, cey, russell, lopes.
in a box that i hadn't looked through in several years. i am adding it to the garvey collection because he appears on two of the pins that were given away that season, including one honoring the infield of cey, russell, lopes, and garvey (not the way i normally refer to them, but going around the horn that's how it is). and yes, both the 30-home run pin celebrating dusty baker, garvey, cey, and reggie smith, and the infield pin are already in my garvey pc. there just aren't enough cards featuring garvey, cey, russell, lopes.
Amazing additions to your Garvey collection! He has such a nice looking autograph. I love finding the cameo cards of players I collect.
ReplyDeletethanks daniel. i did a cartoonish double take when i saw that dusty baker card for the first time.
DeleteGranted, I don't ever look for encased buybacks, but have seen a few over the years, none of which looked like that one in the first picture. Doesn't seem like it would've taken them much effort to find one in slightly better shape.
ReplyDeletewho knows - maybe it was fine when topps bought it but garvey dropped it and stabbed it with a fork and that's how it got damaged.
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