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1950's Topps Power Rankings
Posted By: <b>JohnnyH</b><p>What order do you rank the 1950's Topps sets. I imagine 1952 is very high on everyones list but lets find out. Here is mine and why-<br><br>1. 1958 - Last to capture the fab 50's, last Ted Williams card, Classic Mick, first All-star cards and 1st time Stan Musial is on a Topps card. My alltime favorite Topps set<br> <br>2. 1954 - Set starts and ends with Ted Williams , Rc of Hank Aaron, classic design <br>3. 1956- Greatest card of Mantle ever, last Jackie Robinson, killer design <br>4. 1955- Clemente and Koufax RC, beautiful cards <br>5. 1953- Great Looking cards <br>6. 1952- You already know !!!!!! <br>7. 1957- 1st issue at current standard size, first combo cards, crisp photos <br>8. 1951- The year it all started <br>9. 1959- Never really cared for this set but it has grown on me a little <br>
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1950's Topps Power Rankings
Posted By: <b>Doug</b><p>This is a fun idea. Here's my list:<br><br>1. 1952 (it's classic)<br>2. 1957 (great assortment of players and a simple, yet appealing design)<br>3. 1956 (great looking backgrounds)<br>4. 1953 (each card is like a miniature painting)<br>5. 1955 (simple looking cards with great color)<br>6. 1954 (some cards are classic, but the lime green background cards don't look too hot)<br>7. 1959 (mediocre design, some unappealing background colors like the pink ones)<br>8. 1958 (overall design just looks bland IMO)
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1950's Topps Power Rankings
Posted By: <b>jim</b><p>I would put the king ('52) at the top but lump the 53-56 run as #2. Then the '57 - '59 in order. There is something wonderful about the big issue Topps from the best 5 year run for any sportscard issue. I am missing one card from having complete sets of the 5 year wonder run (#311). The '52 is graded but the other 4 years are placed in binders. No head cases in any of these runs, just good hardnosed ballplayers who worked jobs in the offseason and treated fans/kids with kindness. What it must have been to be a New Yorker living back in those days.
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1950's Topps Power Rankings
Posted By: <b>Eric Brehm</b><p>I agree with Jim -- I would put 1952 first, then 1953, but then I would choose 1956 as the best of the 1954-1956 run. I like the detailed artwork in the backgrounds, the team cards, and the fact that Mickey Mantle is in the set. I think 1957 is a bit drab actually, but it is noteworthy for being the set that established the standard card size that remains to the present day. It's all good!
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1950's Topps Power Rankings
Posted By: <b>Bob</b><p>I didn't collect during the '50s (I was pretty much a pre-embryo at the time), so all of the cards from those years were acquired while I was an adult. I'd have to rank them as follows:<br><br>1956 - I used to not like this set, but that's before I really took a good look at them. Incredible color and fantastic background pictures are what does it for me.<br>1957 - Some cards are muddy and washed out, but the ones with good color and crisp images more than make up for the bad ones (i.e., Reds, Phillies, and Yankees [except for Mantle]). Clean, simple design and classic images.<br>1952 - Some cheesy pictures and bizarre colors, but it's still an incredible set.<br>1955 - Close to the '56 set, but not enough cards to move it up in the ranking.<br>1958 - I used to dislike the solid color backgrounds, but it's growing on me. I have a feeling that this one will be in the top three before I'm done (i.e., dead).<br>1954 - Not my favorite set, but it's not as bad as I used to think. I love the two Williams cards and the big-three rookies.<br>1959 - Cards look great when centered in high grade, but I've never really liked the circle thing or the solid colored background.<br>1953 - I kinda don't like it.<br>1951 - Ditto. I like the Connie Macks and the Major League All-Stars, but not the red or blue backs.
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1950's Topps Power Rankings
Posted By: <b>Todd Schultz</b><p>1. 1952 --important historically, classic looking <br>2. 1956 --probably the best looking, along w/'55s<br>3. 1955 --would be as nice or better than '56s but for player selection <br>4. 1957 --photography, while not always consistent, makes this one, along with great stadium backdrops<br>5. 1953 --neat artwork, probably appreciated more later after kids got spoiled on real photography from '52 <br>6. 1954 --great promise but player selection sorely lacked--they're lucky they hit on those three rookies<br>7. 1951 --too small in card and set size, like the thicker stock though<br>8. 1958 --clean but somewhat uninspired design <br>9. 1959 --design is too busy, not enough space devoted to photos<br>
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1950's Topps Power Rankings
Posted By: <b>Jason L</b><p>1954 (Banks, Aaron, Kaline RCs hard to beat)<br>1957 (love the simplicity in design)<br>1956<br>1955<br>1953<br>1952 (good thing for my wallet that I don't really like these)<br>1958 (just terrible all the way around, haven't found any I like)<br>1959 (really hate the design, but a fun collection of multiplayer cards)
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1950's Topps Power Rankings
Posted By: <b>JimCrandell</b><p>Love 'em all but in order<br><br>1.1955<br>2.1957<br>3.1956<br>4.1952< br>5.1959<br>6.1954<br>7.1953<br>8.1958<br>9.1951
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1950's Topps Power Rankings
Posted By: <b>JDRUM</b><p>Mine would be:<br><br>1. 1952 - clearly the king to me, classic design, important cards, hi #'s<br>2. 1954 - classic design and important cards<br>3. 1957<br>4. 1953<br>5. 1955<br>6. 1956<br>7. 1959<br>8. 1958 - poor quality paper<br>9. 1951 - Red/Blue Backs<br><br>I would also add that I like the 1959 Bazooka (Topps) set as well as most of the preceeding list.
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1950's Topps Power Rankings
Posted By: <b>dennis</b><p><br>1)1952 classic yet crude design<br>2)1957 washed out look captures the feel of the decade<br>3)1958 57 photos with color<br>4)1956 <br>5)1954<br>6)1955<br>7)1959<br>8)1953 too many portraits<br>9)1951
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