Unboxing 1880-1950’s NON-SPORTS CARD Collection! N-Cards, T-Cards, Topps, and More

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  • čas přidán 9. 04. 2022
  • Thanks for stopping by at Stars Of The Diamond!
    In this video we will be jumping into an unboxing of some Vintage Non-Sports Cards that I was recently able to pick up from a few different sources. These cards range from 1880 to the 1950’s. There is everything from 19th Century Tobacco (N-cards), 20th Century Tobacco (T-cards) & even some Topps cards from the 1950’s.
    A bit of a longer video as the collection is quite extensive but well worth the watch if you enjoy Non-Sports cards (or even if you are simply a sports collector, these cards were distributed along with the sports cards we all love and cherish).
    Be sure to share your thought in the comments below on the cards and which types of cards really are of interest to you. I have so many sets and collections I can share but want to hear from all of you what would be most interesting.
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    Thanks for spending some time with me and I hope all your collections continue to grow and that you all can find items that bring you great joy!
    HAPPY COLLECTING!!!
    If you would like to contact Rhett directly he can be reached at rhettyeakley@gmail.com
    I try to be as helpful as I can and am happy to make no obligation offers for single cards as well as collections (sports or non-sports) or am more than happy to offer guidance or help for those looking for more information in their items.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @baseballcardtrooper9900
    @baseballcardtrooper9900 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting. I learned a lot and subscribed. Thanks.

  • @kchastain3
    @kchastain3 Před 2 lety +1

    The Kinney “Ace of Spades” is a pretty big card. I had one once in a one-touch holder and it disappeared. I suspect someone might have stolen. I’ve looked everywhere.

    • @starsofthediamond7126
      @starsofthediamond7126  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, that was the card in that grouping that I purchased that I was really interested in. Just a great little advertising tobacco card.

  • @johnevans992
    @johnevans992 Před 2 lety +1

    What publication do you recommend for those interested in beginning the vintage non sports cards?

    • @starsofthediamond7126
      @starsofthediamond7126  Před 2 lety

      There is a website put together by a hobby friend that is the best resource available. It does not include pricing but as far as information and checklist there is nothing similar. The site is non-sport.com

    • @starsofthediamond7126
      @starsofthediamond7126  Před 2 lety

      The site is designed a bit strangely but once you get the hang of it.

  • @deepee6658
    @deepee6658 Před 2 lety

    Very nice collection!! I have some W512 cards from 1926. Do you have any idea what an entire sheet of 25 would be worth? Thanks

    • @starsofthediamond7126
      @starsofthediamond7126  Před 2 lety

      W512 sheets can be quite valuable, mainly depending on the Baseball subjects featured.

    • @deepee6658
      @deepee6658 Před 2 lety

      @@starsofthediamond7126 unfortunately I dont have the sheet that has Babe Ruth, sheet I have start with card 51, card 61 is below it. They are in excellent shape. I dont recognize most of names. Thanks for reply

    • @starsofthediamond7126
      @starsofthediamond7126  Před 2 lety

      @@deepee6658 If yours starts with #51 then what you have is actually W513, which was a continuation of the W512 set. It should have #51-55, 61-65, etc. Of those pictured there are a few HOF baseball players but no “top tier” HOFers. If you email me a picture to rhettyeakley@gmail.com i can see condition and check authenticity if you would like to get you a better idea of the value of the item. They are printed on very fragile paper so always be careful if you are handling it.

  • @Ryan-hc5sm
    @Ryan-hc5sm Před 2 lety

    ρгό𝔪σŞm 💃