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If any recent post deserves it it's this one.
I like that design. I was all about Dodgers Rickey autos myself, but I would have added something like that.2017 Topps On-Demand MLB All-Star Game Homage to '87 Rickey Henderson Autograph -- My first pick up of the year. One to commemorate the untimely passing of one of the greats. Surprisingly, Rickey doesn't have many Yankee autographs. Out of a staggering 3594 signed cards, just 249 as a Yankee. Subtracting unlicensed Panini and Leaf releases leaves just 143 cards between Topps and DLP sets. Further removing multiplayer autos and printing plates leaves just 105 cards. Half of which are 1/1s, and all but three are numbered to 50 or less! There are just three unnumbered cards: 2015 Finest Auto, 2018 Stadium Club Chrome Auto and this one from 2017. By my rough math, he has a combined print run of just around 1,000 licensed autographs as a Yankee.
The 1987 Topps base still remains as my favorite (Yankees) card of Rickey Henderson. The action shot in pinstripes elevates it above most of his other 1980s releases. I wish this signature was on-card, but this is an otherwise a perfect card with an homage to the 1987 set. I couldn't pass it up for less than the price of what in-person autographs have sold lately and a fraction of what his premium autographs fetch.
Researching this particular card further, just 1722 on-demand sets were released, with an autograph inserted every other set. With 16 cards on the checklist, comes to just 50 copies or so per player if each of the players had an equal number of signatures produced. Not particulary rare by today's standards, but I am glad the lack of numbering helped keep it under the radar.
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Not a card I needed but I wanted it if only because of the middle finger Thomas gives.
They can print that but not “fu** face”, huh?
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