Lot # 950: 1953 Canadian Exhibits #7 Hank Sauer (Red Tint) - SGC VG 3

Category: 1949-Present

Starting Bid: $25.00

Bids: 9 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "Summer, 2022 Premier Auction",
which ran from 8/2/2022 12:00 AM to
8/20/2022 9:00 PM



Many collectors are familiar, of course, with the thousands of arcade cards produced by Chicago's Exhibit Supply Company (ESCO) from the early Twenties through the mid Sixties but their Canadian issues are a surprise to many.  A really nice surprise as it turns out.  In 1953 ESCO came out with a two 32 card series that featured a mix of Major League players in one, followed by a hybrid that that primarily showcased players from the Brooklyn Dodgers top farm team, the Montreal Royals, with a few MLB'ers tacked on at the end. Each of the Canadian versions of the 32 first series cards can be found with two different colored tints (green or reddish-purple), with the card number displayed in a small diamond near the lower right corner, above a Made in U.S.A. manufacturing notation; some also state "An Exhibit Card".  These cards are slightly smaller than the ESCO US issues, blank backed with a rougher cardboard than is seen in the states and are definitely an order of magnitude tougher.

Even by the standards of the 1953 Canadian Exhibits, this purple (red) tint card of Henry "Hank" Sauer is a tough bird, one of only two or three combined examples graded by PSA and SGC. PSA's pop report is ambiguous on tint color for their two possible red examples but SGC has this as their lone graded specimen, which grades a 3 and rightly so.  There is a hint of light staining on the reverse (possibly just toning) in addition to the edge and corner wear on the front, which also has a slight surface crease. A difficult card of the 1952 NL MVP for sure.

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