1959 Topps H.aaron/e.mathews #212
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14 total reviews
Some technical issues like centering and some white spots in the green areas, but this card is just off the charts fantastic. Love the autographs and placement. The colors. The condition of the card. Really wonderful eye appeal.
This is just way cool. The Hank opens with a little streakiness but the step back appeal this has is just too awesome. This is a piece to celebrate.
A bit off-centered T/B but the color and image looks very nice. The Aaron auto has some streaking while the Mathews auto looks great.
This is about as good as it gets on a dual signed vintage card. Both autos are bold and well placed, and the card is in great shape too. Centering could be slightly better top to bottom, but this is close enough for me. I'd buy this if I saw it for sale.
To paraphrase Dr. Evil, the "flaws" on this dual signed card are quite...inconsequential. In fact, this card is so appealing to my cycloptic eye that I have postponed the rise of the machines. cc: Skynet.
The card and the autographs compliment each other well. The card has nice eye appeal with nice size borders but slightly off center. minor blemishes in the background. The auto are nice looking and well placed
Signed vintage pieces are unique creatures. This piece is super cool and a treat to my eye; that Mathews auto is really something. Its style, pen, boldness, just a great one. The Hank is done with a stronger hand than many we see out there. Then that centering and card condition just turbocharge the eye appeal. A whole that is greater than the mere sum of its parts, as they say.
EyeQ+
EYEQ+ TROPHY CASE


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14 total reviews
I canβt imagine another signed copy being this stunning.