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Old 07-28-2018, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by trdcrdkid View Post
It’s interesting to see what vintage cards have been in fashion at various times. By the 1970s, when the hobby really started growing in popularity, the hot things were 1930s gum cards (Goudeys, etc.) and 1950s regionals, which were much more expensive in relative terms than they had been in Burdick’s generation (or than they are today). In the 1980s, of course, postwar cards, epitomized by the 1952 Topps Mantle, were the hot cards to have, whereas in the 1970s and earlier they had barely been worth mentioning, and hadn’t been considered “vintage” at all.
Add t206 to this. When I collected them in the mid-80s, they weren't anywhere as popular as they are now. The last couple years, t205 seems to be taking off. However, back then t3s were the most desirable tobacco set. Now they are less popular, as are t201, t202 and t207. Weren't E cards a lot more popular ~10 years ago and have declined in popularity? There seems to be an ebb and flow in collecting habits of vintage card collectors.
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