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MattyC 11-11-2013 12:06 PM

Rank The Top Ten Babe Ruth Cards
 
This should be fun to see everyone's opinions; probably little variance in the top two but will be interesting to see personal choices beyond that...

1. Balt News - the king card in hobby after a "1" outsold a "1" T206 Wagner?
2. M101-4/5 RC - the RC, enough said. Also pretty challenging to find centered.
3. Frederick Foto - ultra rarity with a total pop of only 4! Unique pose/image. Mystique of original issue distribution. An early NY Yankee designation.
4. M101-6 Mendelsohn
5. 1916 Standard Biscuit
6. Boston store
7. 1921 American Caramel
8. Headin Home (various poses/first cards in pinstripes?)
9. US Caramel
10. Goudeys #53 & #144

terjung 11-11-2013 12:32 PM

For clarity, the M101-6 (Felix Mendelsohn) has two versions... one listing him as playing for the Red Sox and one more common one listing him with the Yankees.

I'd put the Red Sox version up higher than the Yankees version and think the Red Sox version would crack the top 3.

Interesting discussion.

glchen 11-11-2013 12:45 PM

Real tough to keep it to 10:

1. 1914 Baltimore News
2. M101-5/4 RC (including Standard Biscuit and back variations)
3. 1917 Boston Store
4. 1933 R306 Butter Cream
5. 1917-20 Felix Mendelsohn (Red Sox)
6. 1917 Collins-McCarthy
7. 1917-20 Felix Mendelsohn (Yankees)
8. 1921 Frederick Foto
9. 1921 E121 Babe Ruth
10. 1933 Goudey #53

g_vezina_c55 11-11-2013 12:48 PM

i think the number 1 and 2 will be the same for everyone here :)

e107collector 11-11-2013 01:19 PM

Ruth
 
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Originally Posted by glchen (Post 1205692)
Real tough to keep it to 10:

1. 1914 Baltimore News
2. M101-5/4 RC (including Standard Biscuit and back variations)
3. 1917 Boston Store
4. 1933 R306 Butter Cream
5. 1917-20 Felix Mendelsohn (Red Sox)
6. 1917 Collins-McCarthy
7. 1917-20 Felix Mendelsohn (Yankees)
8. 1921 Frederick Foto
9. 1921 E121 Babe Ruth
10. 1933 Goudey #53

Gary, I like your list, but I would put the Frederick Foto at #4, and move the rest down one spot. Just my opinion.

Tony

Sean1125 11-11-2013 03:19 PM

I really think E126 should be somewhere on the list.

Leon 11-11-2013 03:26 PM

1921 pinstripes....
 
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I like the lists given but like this pose too....

soxinseven 11-11-2013 03:33 PM

E253 Oxford
 
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I really like this one...

JeremyW 11-11-2013 03:50 PM

I would put the E122 Ruth ahead of the E121 in the rankings.

pcoz 11-11-2013 04:07 PM

Ruth cards
 
I'd put the 1922 E122 on the list somewhere. Super tough card to find, with I think only 13 on both pop charts.

ullmandds 11-11-2013 04:10 PM

I agree w/sentiment on e122...partially because I have one...but also because there are 3 poses of e121(maybe more with name variations)...not all are not created equal...and all are more common.

Frederich photo would probably be 3 on my list behind the big 2.

rgpete 11-11-2013 06:59 PM

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what about the 1928 series

smtjoy 11-11-2013 10:59 PM

Great cards, as an exhibit collector this might be his toughest of them (pop 4 both companies)-

http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...24exruth30.jpg

HexsHeroes 11-12-2013 08:23 AM

personal preference . . .
 
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It is certainly by far not the toughest Ruth card to locate, but it was the very first Ruth card I purchased, therefore finding a place in my top 10 Ruth cards; a beautiful Goudey Sports King specimen from collector/dealer Charlie Conlon. That card still holds very fond memories for me, even if now long gone from my collection.

vintagecpa 11-12-2013 08:36 AM

The E135 Collins McCarthy has to be in the top 4. It is the classic pitching pose, but listing him with the Red Sox instead of the Yankees.

MattyC 11-12-2013 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1205753)
I agree w/sentiment on e122...partially because I have one...but also because there are 3 poses of e121(maybe more with name variations)...not all are not created equal...and all are more common.

Frederich photo would probably be 3 on my list behind the big 2.

Could not agree more about the Frederick Foto. Just a perfect storm for a card: biggest demand name in the hobby, only four known copies in the world, unique image to the card, noted as a Yankee with Boston uniform, a certain mystique to the set from which it hails... I just love that card. Add in that it got that one "breakout" sale that any card needs to secure a special place in the hobby, with that REA example hitting $44,000, and it's a real beast of a card.

Vintageclout 11-18-2013 09:12 PM

Top 10 Ruth Cards
 
My top ten as follows with respect to value, rarity and desirability:

1. 1914 Baltimore News
2. 1916 M101-4/5 Rookie
3. 1917 Boston Store/Collins McCarthy/Standard Biscuit
4. 1921 Frederick Foto Ruth (Imagine - a "PCL" Ruth Issue - Incredible Card)
5. 1920 M101-6 Felix Mendelsohn (Boston & NY)-NY Issue is Ruth's 1st Yankee Card
6. 1921 E121 American Caramel
7. 1921-23 E220 National Caramel Ruth (MOST UNDERATED RUTH CARD!)
8. 1922 E122 American Caramel (Pitching Pose)
9. 1933 Goudeys (any of the 4 issues)
10. 1933 Sports King

Honorable mention: 1920 Headin Home Issues (Ultra-rare); Buttercream (Extreme Rarity with VERY POOR eye appeal); 1927 E126 American Caramel (Tough Issue/low pop); 1932 U.S. Caramel

ullmandds 11-18-2013 09:20 PM

There is an e122 ruth currently in legendary...and the description states26 copies in pop reports...I didn't think there were that many?

Vintageclout 11-18-2013 09:54 PM

Top 10 Ruth Cards
 
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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1208220)
There is an e122 ruth currently in heritage...and the description states26 copies in pop reports...I didn't think there were that many?

Correct Peter. There are 13 TOTAL (6 SGC & 7 PSA). Legendary inadvertently used the E120 Ruth "pop" figure from SGC's census report.

Joe T.

ullmandds 11-18-2013 09:57 PM

Joe...they're not helping their/their consigners cause with an error like that!

BTW I agree with you on the e220...very tough, underrated card...I had to settle for the exhibit champions...same pose.

Vintageclout 11-18-2013 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by ullmandds (Post 1208227)
Joe...they're not helping their/their consigners cause with an error like that!

BTW I agree with you on the e220...very tough, underrated card...I had to settle for the exhibit champions...same pose.

Incredible pose Pete. Consider this...what is more American than a Babe Ruth batting pose with his white cap/pinstripes, grandstands in the background and an American Flag draped along the side wall. FYI, finding that card even in a "2" holder is extremely difficult. SGC/PSA combined have encapsulated 26 copies with only 8 graded "2" or higher (3-2's; 1-2.5; 1-3; 1-3.5; 1-4; 1-5).

Joe T.

ullmandds 11-18-2013 10:14 PM

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Mmmm...tough call...I kinda like the simplicity of the exhibit...it's less cluttered...just the babe in all his glory!


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