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Starting up a New Set
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I just completed my 1966 set and got a little worn out from the high numbers and SPs. I have already completed 1965 and 1968. I have decided to take an easier route on my next set and am currently deciding between 1964 and 1969.
I already have a few 1964s (about 72) but seem to see 1969 cards a little more frequently available at low prices in higher grade condition. Are there any factors to consider that may not be readily apparent? I have read reviews that both are generally considered easy to assemble. I have attached a few pictures of the 1966 for viewing. |
Between the 1964 and 1969 sets, I love the 1969 set. Reggie Jackson rookie card and Mantle's last card. Iconic Johnny Bench card. The card is uncluttered with rich colors. One of my favorite sets.
I don't know how old you are, but have you considered a set from the year you were born? |
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Here are a couple of random thoughts. Overall, the 1969 set is beautiful and vibrant (an autograph collector's dream), and the lack of problematic high numbers makes completing it a heckuva lot easier than some other years. On the downside, Topps reused so many images from previous years and there is a ridiculously large number of capless or airbrushed cap head shots. 1964 has a 'hidden' problem that a lot of people sort of forget about. Not only do you have to find nice looking fronts, but you also need to pay particular attention to the backs of the cards to avoid picking up ones that have been scratched off, so to speak.
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Shon-- congrats on finishing 1966. The cards you posted are gorgeous... and unencumbered by plastic prisons
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I've completed both 64 and 69 and found 1964 to be one of the most boring sets to put together. I couldn't wait to get done with it. There's nothing that stands out about it.
I adore the 69 set because it was the first one I remembered from my childhood. The set isn't expensive despite the Jackson and Mantle. There are a bunch of variations that aren't expensive, save for the white letters. Plus it's the only set that had legitimate Seattle Pilots cards. |
A good friend of mine is about 20 cards from finishing '64 Topps. In looking through it, I have a hard time mustering any real excitement or enthusiasm for it. That set is just very blah to me. Best of luck with whatever you decide. It is your collection and doesn't matter what I or anyone else thinks. Do what makes you happy. Honestly, I just can't get excited any longer about much of anything from the 1960s Topps sets. There are a few exceptions, but there is just so much good stuff in the 1950s that can be had affordably with patience...
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1957 is on the radar due to Brooks Robinson RC (who is is my all time favorite player). When I start on 1957 it will be my first set from the 50s. I have done some preliminary calculation on what it will cost for me to assemble 1957 in my desired condition and have decided to wait a little while longer. I am leaning towards knocking out 1969 at this time, primarily due to the factors mentioned above. I will probably pick up a few 1964s here and there to provide a foundation in the future. |
I decided to go with working on 1969. Will tackle all HOF cards while waiting for the right deal on a commons lot.
I have already acquired 10 of the HOFs and anticipate that this set will fall in far below the total spend of the 1966 and 1965. |
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Paying for the Perry was much easier than coughing up the price for cards such as "Choo Choo Coleman, Horace Clarke, Tigers/Twins team card, and Grant Jackson". |
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Would agree with you that is a good price for Gaylord. Those who have PSA 7's and above at BIN prices on eBay want way more than that. |
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I like the 64 set and I am currently working on it. I love the photography and the Basic simple layout of the cards. I like how the players head breaks the top border and I love that baby blue and green ink used on the team names. The set has some cool cards with two players on them and Beautiful team cards. The Mantle is great ! His arms look huge.
1969 is a great set too. There isn't much from the 60s that I dont' like. I have about 50 nice commons if your interested. I would be interested in your 64s too !! Scott |
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