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  • Flea Market Finds #120: Bags of Hidden Treasure

    I typically avoid picking up Ziplocbags filled with 1992 Donrussbaseball cards for these two reasons:

    1. Cards thrown into Ziplocbags tend to be damaged.
    2. Who needs more 1992 Donrussbaseball cards?

    However this particular bag I found sitting on a table at the Capitol Flea Market also had some dark brown cards too, so I went against my natural instinct, flipped the bag over, and made a pleasant discovery.


    Bag #1: Vintage Oddballs$4



    Right away a nice stack of 1968 Atlantic Oil Play Balloddballs caught my attention. I had seen these cards before over at Wrigley Wax, but don't think I had seen any in person before.



    The concept was simple. Customers who purchased gas were given game pieces that contained two player cards that each had a specific player number. Collect and match specific numbers and you could win prizes.



    Just like McDonald's Monopolygame pieces, the winning cards were short printed and are very rare since most people redeemed these back in the day. My stack didn't contain any of the short printed cards. But there were a handful of hall of famers like Frank Robinson, Al Kaline, Lou Brock, Carl Yastrzemski, and Roberto Clemente.



    It looks like some (possibly all) of the cards came with two different backs. One with the game piece cover and the other with the official rules.

    In addition to the vintage game cards and 1992 Donruss, there were also two sets of 1986 Drake's Big Hitters:


    These were originally released on boxes of Drake'sproducts like the Hostesscards from the 70's. Someone took the time to cut these out. Unfortunately both sets are far from mint due to rubber band damage and inconsistent cutting.

    On the other hand, it's a pretty cool oddball issue. They contain official MLB logos and have some awesome action shots.



    Moral of the story? If you see a bag of Junk Wax Eracardboard sitting on a table at the flea market... it's probably worth the two seconds of your life to flip it over and see if there's anything else worthy on the other side.


    Bag #2: Topps Rediscover Buybacks$5




    Another bag of sorts. This time it's a team bag filled with 2017 Topps Rediscoverbuybacks.



    1993 Topps #465


    It's much less interesting compared to the Ziplocbag, but there were a few cards that I really, really wanted and the guy refused to break up the lot.


    The key cards are the high flyin'Fernandez featured above and this Devon Whiterookie card:



    1987 Topps #139

    And of course... there were a few vintage buybacks for some fellow bloggers and myself:



    That's it. There were plenty of other cards to be had... but I'm trying to cut back on clutter. Here's a peak at the stuff I passed up:









    I was interested in this binder filled with early 90's Fleer inserts...



    But the $20price tag was a little too steep for cards you regularly find in quarter bins. Plus, I'm trying my best to reduce the clutter.

    This should prove challenging as I'll be hanging out at the 21st Annual TRISTAR Collectors Show at the Cow Palace on Saturday. My goal is to limit my dime box and quarter bin purchases... and hopefully purchase a 1956 Toppshall of famer for my collection. We'll see how that goes.

    Enjoy the rest of the week. Happy Thursday and sayonara!

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