1961 Post # 42 Don Mossi [COM] (Tigers)

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Pennant Winners and World Series Champions balls are highly desirable and increase their value.

*** 1950-1979 WORLD SERIES results ***

1979      Pirates      Orioles     4-3
1978      Yankees      Dodgers     4-2
1977      Yankees      Dodgers     4-2
1976      Reds         Yankees     4-0
1975      Reds         Red Sox     4-3
1974      Athletics    Dodgers     4-1
1973      Athletics    Mets        4-3
1972      Athletics    Reds        4-3
1971      Pirates      Orioles     4-3
1970      Orioles      Reds        4-1
1969      Mets         Orioles     4-1
1968      Tigers       Cardinals   4-3
1967      Cardinals    Red Sox     4-3
1966      Orioles      Dodgers     4-0
1965      Dodgers      Twins       4-3
1964      Cardinals    Yankees     4-3
1963      Dodgers      Yankees     4-0
1962      Yankees      Giants      4-3
1961      Yankees      Reds        4-1
1960      Pirates      Yankees     4-3
1959      Dodgers      White Sox   4-2
1958      Yankees      Braves      4-3
1957      Braves       Yankees     4-3
1956      Yankees      Dodgers     4-3
1955      Dodgers      Yankees     4-3
1954      Giants       Indians     4-0
1953      Yankees      Dodgers     4-2
1952      Yankees      Dodgers     4-3
1951      Yankees      Giants      4-2
1950      Yankees      Phillies    4-0
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1961 Nu-Card Baseball Scoops

80-card set of regular sized cards Issued by Nu-Card, Inc., followed on the footsteps of their over-sized 1960 issue. The cards again featured newspaper style baseball highlights ('Scoops'). Printed in red and black, the card fronts resemble a newspaper's front page headline story with photo with the "news article" on the back. The cards showcase some of the baseball's most interesting highlights in it's first 100 years. The 80 card 1961 Nu card Scoops set is numbered from 401-480.

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History Of O-Pee-Chee

O-Pee-Chee (OPC) based in Ontario Canada, is mostly thought of as the Canadian version of Topps but it actually pre-dates Topps by many years.

In 1933, OPC issued their first sports card set, the V304 Hockey cards and is currently in the tens of thousands. Their first baseball set was issued in 1937. It was similar to the 1934 Goudeys and Batter-Ups and the top player was Joe Dimaggio.

O-Pee-Chee created baseball card sets similar to TOpps from 1965 into the 1990's. At first OPC sets were much smaller than Topps and included just the first few series. Fronts & backs were nearly identical but with a small "Printed in Canada" on the back and the card stock was slightly different.

Baseball being much less popular in Canada, OPC print runs of their early years were between 1% and 10% of Topps making them exceedingly scarce !!!

Starting in 1970, Canadian legislation demanded all items produced in Canada carry both French & English so OPC baseball cards became bilingual with both languages included.
Other OPC differences include:
1971, OPC even changed the back design to a much more interesting back and also offered 14 different card photos not in the Topps set.
1972 OPC included a card of Gil Hodges mentioning his death that was not a part of the Topps set.
1974 OPC did not include any "Washington Nationals" variations.
1977 the card format remained like Topps but almost 1/3 of the OPC set had different poses/images than Topps.
In late 1970's, OPC card fronts appeared similar to Topps but sometimes included traded information saying "Now with XXXX". They were able to do this as the OPC cards were printed much later into the season.

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