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What is your favorite card?
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I guess my favorite card is the T210 Joe Jackson card. I don't own one. My favorite card that I own is probably a T213 Ty Cobb. What is your favorite card?
(this is a perfect thread for a mock Jeff's board thread) |
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Not Sure if the Jeff you want to Mock is me or not (if so that is ok)
The Favorite Card I own is E90-1 Joe Jackson The Favorite Card I wish I own is the Old Mills Joe Jackson |
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No favorite card in the collection, but a favorite entertainment card.
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1957 Topps Mantle, in part I guess because of the impression it made on me as a young kid.
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Jus Another "Authentic" Pleasantry ~
& i Will Never Get Weary of Seein' Leon's Blazin' Mr Young ;) |
Sticking with prewar baseball:
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...on%20ready.jpg Bought it raw when I was a kid. |
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I don't think there's a nicer-looking card than a T227 Baker, but my favorite cards are my Louisiana type cards, especially these two.
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One of my favorites this afternoon
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I need to get a better picture but I have to post this one because it also has a story behind it. It wasn't my first Mantle but I fell in love with the card art, as how could you not? 1956 was a beautiful set for topps. I acquired it at a small show that was run in the VFW building in Cooperstown, at a young age. My Father purchased the card for me. It was one of the first memories I have of really collecting cards, and it was also my first trip to the Hall of Fame. I remember speaking to the man who sold it to me, who I later found out was George Mollyn. He must have taken a solid 20 minutes to talk to me about all different sets both pre and post war. Spent a lot of time talking about the 33 and 34 Goudey sets. Really one of the highlights of the trip, in my opinion. I could find one in better condition, but I don't think I will. I don't plan on grading it or parting with it anytime soon. It's still in the holder and plastic that it was sold to me in. With the writing on the back of the plastic indicating the price. It'll stay like that for the future, as a way to remind me of that hot summer day, packed into the tiny VFW discussing cards as a kid. |
I have three that it really depends on the day.
Today it's this one. https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...074b532d_b.jpg |
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Like others it varies for me, but more often than not it's the Big Train :)
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Still can’t really believe I own this card!!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Great cards everyone, Ben, that Cobb is a treasure as is Chads Johnson.
Not sure the term "Chads Johnson" is appropriate for this sub. |
My absolute favorite player when I was a kid (I’m 44, never saw him play). I loved the beauty of his numbers. Never thought I’d ever own this card. Picked this up last year with an assist from these Boards.
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by far my favorite
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My favorite card in my collection as well as my favorite in the entire hobby
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'33 Goudey #144, Ruth. To me, this will always be the quintessential baseball card for the game's most iconic player.
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first serious card I ever bought
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This is going to be a great thread.
This is my favorite card (although I think the 53 Bowman PeeWee Reese is the coolest card). I love the two players, and I feel like Wagner is literally handing “best player in the league” honors off to Cobb for the next decade |
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Always hard to pick your favorite "child" but this is mine at the moment (excuse my reflection from the phone pic).
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So much eye candy here. Great cards everyone.
Here's mine based on provenance. In todays market of altered cardboard knowing a cards origin is king. I uncovered 200 raw T204's from an original collection 7 years ago and this was one of the cards that was mixed in within the lot. Exquisite and unaltered! https://photos.imageevent.com/threet...sgc70front.jpg https://photos.imageevent.com/threet...e/wajoback.jpg |
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Probably this one.
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Pre-war is the T3 Cobb, and post-war is the 1953 Bowman Reese, although I always do enjoy looking at the 1976 Topps Traded Oscar Gamble.
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Great series the 1914 CJ |
Favorite postwar baseball:
https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...%20Mantle.jpeg Favorite basketball: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...hamberlain.jpg Favorite boxing: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...20SGC%2080.jpg Favorite football: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ps%20Starr.jpg Favorite hockey: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...s%20Mikita.jpg Favorite non-sport: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...%20Marx%20.jpg Favorite memorabilia: https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ebsize/005.jpg |
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EDIT: This could become an expensive thread for me if I don't stop looking at it ;) |
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Jay mentioned it, but here it is. Thanks to a Net54 "brother".
NEVER thought that I'd own one... |
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19th Century
https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan.../kellyn162.jpghttps://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...onslithotm.jpg Pre-WWII http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...nkSC150x30.jpg . http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...SC150x30xb.jpg Post WWII https://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan...mmantle52t.jpg Football http://photos.imageevent.com/tedzan7...etLarge19x.jpg TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Not my best or rarest and def not highest grade but has a good place in my collection.
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Let's see some more cards. |
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easy answer, I will go with this one..
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My favorite card is probably the 1954 Bowman Ted Williams. Always thought that was a great looking card.
For my PC, the grail card would be a T206 Drum or Broad Leaf of one of the Providence players. |
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So many great cards in this thread. |
Amazing, Scott -- very nice indeed!
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My 52 Topps Jackie is definitely my favorite card. Love this image and color. And it's a nearly impossible card to find centered.
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I know that you’re a big fan of centering. When it comes to a card like this, how do you evaluate centering? In particular, it seems like the upper black line slants upwards as it moves across from left to right. Not sure if this is just an optical illusion that I’m seeing, but would be interested in your thoughts about whether the top/bottom centering should be measured on the left side, the right side, or in the middle. |
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My favorite card in the hobby is this one. I wish I owned one of the two known examples, but alas I do not.
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at the moment I think it's this one.
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52 Mantle, and it's not even close. I have quite a few others I enjoy owning, but unless I manage to pick up a t206 Wagner, Ruth RC, or t210 Jackson I don't see that changing.
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Man, this is a tough choice. Tempted by the T206 Johnson portrait or the Diamond Star Greenberg, which are sentimental favorites as the first cards I loved and bought. But have to go with the Wagner rookie National Copper Plate, gorgeous portrait and bio.
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Well if you won't, I will. Always been a fav of mine!
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I’m not a collector of oversized stuff. But I love, love, love this guy. I can only imagine the excitement of sending in your wrappers and having him show up in the mail after an agonizing wait.
I’m guessing the writing on the back marks the exact day it arrived in the mail. Makes me love it all the more, pure collecting joy. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...86d5afa852.jpg |
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Not my most valuable card, but can’t ever sell this one…. My favorite baseball card.
All time favorite, all sports, is 1957 Topps Basketball Bill Russell rookie. |
Favorite card?
There are so many great cards- 1953 Bowman Color Stan Musial- perfect card. Cracker Jack Ed Cicotte- captured his arrogance perfectly. 1968 Topps 3D Roberto Clemente- the perfect storm! Great image, great player, rare and valuable. Trent King
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Horizontal matty:)
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Man, great thread. Chris, your Chase missing color is one of the best errors extant.
Can I pick 3? :) |
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A few of my favoties
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one of my favorites....
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Mine doesn't fit in with your beautiful and rare cards. When I was 9 the Pirates were my team, Clemente was my favorite, and he led them to a World Series win. Any 9 year old would love Aaron and Mays, so when I got older this card was an easy card to love. It's not pre-war and even though I collect pre-war this card is "rare" enough that it's not everywhere and not everybody has one.
My favorite card that I don't have is a 1958 Kahn's Clemente. I would probably give up all my cards to have one. POP on this in all grades is 67. POP of the regular topps card in all grades is about 1800. |
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That Clemente/Aaron/Mays Venezuela is amazing!
These first two mean the most to me sentimentally. I'd keep them even if I sold everything else. And then the Young is the card that gives me the biggest rush when I look at it. |
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Not a surprise to many of you, but this is still my favorite card of all time.
Bill |
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Favorite vs most valuable ... good post ..
Long live Louis ..... and its not even a card technically but it is my fave .... |
T3 Ty Cobb for me
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My favorite.
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This was my first Gehrig, and it's perhaps my favorite card.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...4b488b42d1.jpg
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Not the best copy known to man, but I proudly own it, thanks to Luke on net54!
The T206 Matty portrait is my favorite. T206 Matty white cap would be my most desired, with a Wajo portrait closely behind, and then a Speaker. One day I'll make it happen...until then, I cherish my banged up Mathewson! |
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I love the pose, and the card means even more to me because it came from the collection of a dear friend of mine.
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'33 Goudey GREEN Ruth (love the vivid colors)
'50 Bowman Jackie Robinson (love the size and details) '71 Topps Reggie Jackson (only if it's pack fresh) |
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Here are a few of mine
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T206 Walter Johnson Portrait
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They are not my most expensive or my most sentimental cards, but I just can't get over their beauty. These would likely be the last 2 cards I will ever part with.
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Matty T3
Mark, that Mathewson T3 is awesome...Jerry
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Awesome cards everyone!!
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Here are my 2 favorite cards. One post-war and pre-war.
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It's so hard to whittle it down to just one or two. But these would be among my choices.
T206 Red Cobb - It took me many years to find a red Cobb that had centering, color and registration that fit my criteria. It was worth the wait. Bond Bread Jackie - Such an iconic card with an interesting history which I figure has more to be discovered. So lucky I bought it when I did. https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=10125https://www.net54baseball.com/pictur...ictureid=19158 |
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Chad |
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Not my most expensive, nor my most rare, but still, by far and away my favorite.
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Teddy Ballgame
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..The more I look at this guy the more I like the card. ; It's also a pre-war thick-stock Wheaties Premium from "The Jack Armstrong The All-American Boy Radio Program" , from the same set as my Joe D. in the very recent " Dimaggio favorite " thread. .. |
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So many wonderful cards here.
Here's my favorite - 1950 Bowman Jackie. |
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Just imagine what this matchup might have been...
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I can’t stop looking at this one.
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Favorite baseball card, and my favorite card. Livingston was my first pre-war card of any sport/non-sport.
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