Here we have a pack of 2012 Historic Autograph and Card Company 1945 The End of WWII cards. The wrapper features stylized text and background. It's a foil wrapper and seems to be the same quality as one would find with a brand-name sports pack. Information regarding the number of cards in the set is a bit hard to come by, as there are multiple parallels and chase subsets. From my research, there are about 146 base cards. But, the base cards themselves are a parallel, as you will soon see below, so the base set is actually 292 cards. A "checklist" of sorts is provided at the end of the post.
Each pack contains 10 cards. Some of the chase/subsets include hair relics, uniform relics, signatures, dog tags, challenge coins, printing plates, 1945 coin cards, art cards, and "aurora" cards. Honestly, I probably forgot a subset or two.
The cards themselves are borderless and feature black-and-white or color photos/images related to 1945. The top portion (or left side for vertical cards) features a wooden fence-like strip with the card's caption and "1945" on it. The main image/subject of the card takes up the majority of the space on the card.
And now, the last card in the pack: a Jackie Robinson Uniform Card (kinda)!
This is a unique set of cards and packs, boxes, and even hobby boxes can still be bought (through auction sites, tiktok, and from the HA website). The hobby boxes include a checklist pamphlet with all the cards listed (include chase/parallels), a sticker, and potentially other goodies.
Checklist from the HA website (PDF) - https://www.historicautographcompany.com/_files/ugd/296681_463f98460e63427cafa69f99ec2c714c.pdf
4 comments:
The Jackie relic is still pretty great even though it really isn't a Jackie relic. Probably one of the best cards you could have pulled.
The William Halsey card is particularly cool to me as a Paul McCartney fan. He had to have a bath or he couldn't get to sea....
Although it might have impacted the card's value, I'm actually glad they didn't cut up Jackie's actual military uniform. I feel like that should be either kept in the family or on display in a museum.
Very cool pack, thanks for sharing!
The "Bob Hope" card is "a very young" Bob Dole
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