From Auctions Past: A Complete 1974 Topps Deckle Edge Proofs Set

Here’s a cool piece from days of auctions past: a 1974 Topps Deckle Edge Proofs complete set of 72. MastroNet offered it in their 2nd Classic Collector Auctions in February 2005.

Individual proof samples are pricey these days; here are a few recent graded sales from eBay:

  • Johnny Bench – $506.95 in December 2024 
  • Steve Carlton – $240 in December 2024
  • Jim Palmer – $900 in November 2024 

The set itself was a test issue with limited distribution in the Massachusetts area. These proofs are known with white or gray backs, and they’re slightly larger than the final deckled cards that were released three per pack for five cents with gum or in two-card packs with no gum. 

1952 Bowman Baseball Original Artwork, Proofs, And Retouched Cards

Today, a piece of Bowman history I learned from the Spring 1982 edition of Baseball Cards – The Complete Sports Collectors’ Magazine. The initial artwork of Willard Ramsdell for his 1952 Bowman card showcased him as a member of the Reds. However, a trade to the Cubs for Frank Hiller on January 3, 1952, prompted a retouching of the artwork before the set’s release.

In the Fall of 2014, Robert Edward Auctions sold the original artwork for $2700.

When I shared the cards on Twitter, Keith Olbermann added, “Same for Cliff Mapes. The first proof has him in a browns uniform. Second has him in Detroit (and it’s 1953 sized). Issued card has him with Detroit.” He also shared this photo.

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