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mrreality68 09-29-2021 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by BeanTown (Post 2149300)
W600 Cobb
Baltimore Ruth
T210 Jackson
1891 Ryder cabinet Young
Zeenut DiMaggio with coupon
Tubes PC Cobb
25 Exhibit Gehrig
Rose PC Cobb
Rose PC Walter Johnson

Nice List

rats60 09-29-2021 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by BeanTown (Post 2149300)
W600 Cobb
Baltimore Ruth
T210 Jackson
1891 Ryder cabinet Young
Zeenut DiMaggio with coupon
Tubes PC Cobb
25 Exhibit Gehrig
Rose PC Cobb
Rose PC Walter Johnson

I wouldn't trade my collection for any of those.

Bigdaddy 09-29-2021 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by JollyElm (Post 2149302)
My white whale...

Attachment 480859

Dare to dream.

Have I got a deal for you..

Cmvorce 09-30-2021 08:47 AM

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 :)

Leon 10-01-2021 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by pawpawdiv9 (Post 2149251)
dream card-
a 1916 Ruth RC , but i certainly loved this one (a Reccius Wagner)
https://prewarcardsdotcom.files.word...pg?w=211&h=308

Still not quite sure when that was made though....Cool card for sure.
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puckpaul 10-01-2021 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by G1911 (Post 2148602)
Most boring answer but - none. Owning one really expensive card would add little pleasure, I can look at the same picture only so much. Nowhere near as much fun as a larger collection that doesn’t show I have lots of $$$$ or hobby clout.

Exactly. I would add that any time i checkoff a big wantlist item…the focus is on the next one.

notfast 10-01-2021 04:54 PM

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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