Description: Matchbox #57 Land Rover Fire Truck Blister Card MEGA RARE, 1966 NM Blister Card SUPER RARE 1966 Release Here is a Super Rare Unopened on Original Blister Pack 1966 Matchbox #57 Land Rover Fire Truck. One of the Holy Grails of my 35 year long Matchbox Collection. * As you will read below, in my 35 years Collecting I have only seen Three 1966 Matchbox Blister Packed. The first one I sold a few months ago. This is the second one of the Only Three I have ever seen. And to find one in any condition is Beyond Rare. But imagine a Find in this Unbelievable Near Mint-Mint Condition Blister Card. The card and blister are in Incredible condition like it was just pulled out of the case 60 Years ago! 👉 And as you experienced Collectors know the value is NOT in the Matcbox Car (many available on eBay), but in the Blister Card. Like baseball cards the condition of the Blister Card is what makes this extraordinarily desirable and valuable. Its just a matter of time before PSA starts grading these Blister Cards and watch the value and bidding wars Skyrocket! ** Please Read: To say this is Rare is an understatement. And as a collector for 35 years, I suspect 99.9% of collectors have never seen a REAL 1966 issued Blistered Matchbox. 95% of these that appear on the market are 1968-69 and the next would be the 1967 release. You just Never see the 1966 Release Blister packs as they are the most rare (except for the 1964 matchbox I sold this past Summer). *And in this Grade 8 or 9 Blister Card is extremely Rare to see. NOTE: 1966 was the First issue of this #57 Land Rover Fire Truck I actually do not really want to sell this, as it is one of the Holy Grails to my collection and suspect another one does Not exist. If no one grabs it now, I'll just keep for my Collection until if the urge to sell ever returns in the future. . And on top of all that that the amazing Card condition is frankly mind blowing. Condition: Card and blister are Amazing Pristine Condition. Card in Amazing Near Mint-Mint Condition. * But see images to examine the astonishing condition! * Will be stored and shipped in a hard plastic Protech protective case. NOTE: This is an Original Blister Card, NOT a reproduction like has been appearing on eBay (very easy to tell the difference). For those of you seasoned and knowledgeable Matchbox collectors, you already know how Rare a find this is. But for those who don’t here is a brief history:On any given day you can find hundreds of vintage match boxes on eBay, mostly beat up examples. With the original boxes makes them more desirable. But what has been particularly Hot in Demand are the Unopened Blister Card pack matchboxes of which are quite Rare. Within the niche of blister packed Matchboxes , the most desirable are the Fred Bohner 59 and 65 cent packages including the original boxes, that were issued between 1964-1969. And this is where dating them gets confusing. Many collectors assume the 1964 copyright date on the bottom of the blister pack is the date that particular matchbox was released. But that would be Incorrect. The true issue date is identified by the year of the catalog on the back. Now after several years of collecting unopened Matchbox blister packs, I realized that about 95% that appear on the market are from 1968-69. The 1966-67 Unopened blistered Matchboxes are far more Rare (especially 1966). For example, a couple months ago I counted all current blistered Matchboxes for sale on eBay, which was 15. Then I did a search for all Completed blister Matchboxes and over the past 3 months 53 were sold. So out of 68 blister card Matchboxes, ALL of them were from 1968-69. Not a single one was from 1966-67. *The only other early 66/67 Matchboxes I’ve seen are the "Yesteryear" Matchboxes that have an International Catalog on back, which for whatever reason are not very desirable by collectors. Maybe because as kids we never really saw these, compared to the regular series Matchboxes. I never knew "Yesteryear" existed until seeing them on eBay. My own opinion they are not as popular collectibles and never really caught on back when we were kids, is because ”Yesteryear” Matchbox Cars were NOT actual cars of the day. They were all car makes from 50-60 earlier when our Great-grandparents were young drivers. Whereas the popular regular Matchboxes were cars and trucks our parents were currently driving and that we saw driving down the road everyday. So it was a more Real and exciting experience to be playing with Miniature life-like cars of our childhood. The “Yesteryear” Matchboxes like the cars of 1904 were more appealing to our Great-grandparents. Another way to immediately differentiate them is the 1968-69 Matchboxes have a blister card price of 59 cents, whereas the 1966-67 matchboxes are prices at 65 cents. You'd think the older ones had the lower 59 cent, but the price went down after 1967. However, the Mega Rare 1964-65 Matchbox blister card packs had a 59 cent price. So the price started at 59 cents in 1964, then went to 65 cents in 1966-67, then went back down to 59 cents in 1968-69. This can make your head spin!Also, many of the original 1964 series models were discontinued and replaced in 1968. For example, the elusive Ambulance #14 discontinued in 1968 has been Nonexistent in a blister pack. I’ve searched for over 10 years and none of the seasoned blister pack collectors and sellers have ever seen one. Most collectors have never even seen a 1964-65 blaster card pack Matchbox with the 1964-65 Catalog on the back. And the number of 1964-65 issued models that have surfaced on the market is probably less than five times in the past 10 years.In addition, there are certain blister pack cards that are relatively common and worth less. Seasoned Collectors know exactly which Matchbox blaster card packs are common and appear for sale regularly. For example the Horse trailer a very common one will sell for less than $100 in the blister pack whereas an Ambulance will sell for over $500. The more Rare blister packs even more. I’ve seen the most rare and desirable sell for well over $1000.What also makes a huge difference in value and desirability is the Card's condition. Much like baseball cards, Collectors will pay much more for blister cards in Near Mint condition. Yes, the blister cards are worth Much more then the cars themselves. I suspect it’s just a matter of time before grading services like PSA add high grade Matchbox Blister Cards to their service offering, and auction houses jump on the Matchbox /Hot wheels Blister Card bandwagon. .
Price: 1750 USD
Location: Saint Augustine, Florida
End Time: 2024-12-20T22:13:19.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Matchbox
Vehicle Type: Car
Model: Matchbox Lesney Fred Bronner
Material: Diecast
Vehicle Year: 1966
Year of Manufacture: 1966