So if you haven't heard Topps extended their exclusive deal till the next decade, but the MLBPA gave Upper Deck a new license and I'm sure Panini will hold onto there's as well. Last year and part of this year Panini put out three Hall of Fame sets more or less. There first one was Cooperstown and there second was Golden Age.
Both sets and National Treasures have no logos and Panini got away from having that old food issue look by cropping out logos and using black and white photos and not airbrushing out stuff. In Golden Age they also put out Tobacco size minis most of which I still need to pick up for Rollie here.
Rollie has a base card which I featured, but he also has a nice auto in the set.
So here we have Rollie Fingers' Panini Golden Age Historic Signatures card. The best part about this card other than I got it for a steal is that it's signed on card.
I also like that Panini went retro with the backs.
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