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It's really a thought-provoking question. My entire collection, of any value anyway, amounts to:
1970-1971; 1973 - 2021 Topps: Complete set run (base set and traded / updates & highlights) [working on 72 now] 1969 Topps: Reggie Jackson 1968 Topps: Nolan Ryan, Johnny Bench 1967 Topps: Tom Seaver, Rod Carew 1965 Topps: Steve Carlton 1963 Topps: Willie Stargell 1962 Topps: Lou Brock, Roger Maris 1961 Topps: Mickey Mantle, Juan Marichal 1960 Topps: Willie McCovey, Carl Yastrzemski 1959 Topps: Bob Gibson 1958 Topps: Roger Maris 1957 Topps: Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson, Jim Bunning 1956 Topps: Mickey Mantle, Jackie Robinson, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron 1955 Topps: Roberto Clemente, Sandy Koufax, Harmon Killebrew 1954 Topps: Hank Aaron, Ernie Banks, Al Kaline, Willie Mays, Jackie Robinson, Ted Williams (#1 and #250) 1953 Topps: Satchell Paige 1952 Topps: Complete low number set, plus about 30 high numbers including Jackie, Mathews, Wilhelm, Campanella, Dickey, Nuxhall, and Reese 1941 PlayBall: Joe Dimaggio 1933 Goudey: Lou Gehrig #92, Jimmie Foxx #29, Dizzy Dean, Mel Ott #207, Bill Dickey 1921 American Caramel: Rogers Hornsby T206: Ty Cobb (red), Walter Johnson (portrait), Christy Mathewson (dark cap), Tris Speaker, Nap Lajoie (with bat) All singles are lower to mid-grade. If someone were to come to me with a numerically graded 52 Topps Mantle with decent eye appeal, I would certainly consider pulling the trigger. My rationale is that I have yet to been able to save enough cash to afford the Mantle, and I don't know if I have the discipline to ever be able to do so. But, I was able to acquire the cards listed above, and it would be fun to do it again :) |
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I dont have a ton of cards but I’d move all of my Cobbs for a t205 Cobb in a 7 or a t206 in a 7-8. I’d even consider moving it all for a Jackie 48 Leaf in a 7.
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