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My favorite low budget HOFers from the 1950s-60s ... what are some of yours?
Note: I like interactive posts/threads, so I decided to create one.
I'm just getting into vintage and am focusing on graded vintage, and I like asking others what some of their favorite cards are from that era. I like Brooklyn Dodgers, 1957 Topps, 1958 Topps and then guys like Mays and Aaron, like everyone else. I am not a fan of the larger cards (i.e. 1956 Topps or the smaller cards, i.e. 1952 Bowman). Also, I can't afford the ultra high-end, thousand-dollar cards. So, I've been focusing on mid-grade multiplayer HOFer cards that features 2+ HOFers on the same card. I've got some of the ones I like the best listed down below. So what are some of y'all favorite 1950s-1960s HOFers (single player or multiplayer cards)? Some of my favorite multi-player cards (and ones I'll be focusing on picking up): 1962 Topps Mays-Mantle (was the first ever vintage card I owned); 1963 Topps Mays-Musial; 1965 Topps Mantle Cluch Homer; 1958 Topps Snider-Mays; 1958 Topps Williams-Kluszewski; Years of interest where I like the design (so I'll be trying to collect pretty much any HOFer from these years that's within my budget): 1957 Topps; 1958 Topps; 1965 Topps; |
I've always liked the 1966 Topps NL Batting leaders card with Clemente, Aaron, and Mays.
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When I first started thinking of getting into vintage, I was going to avoid multiplayer cards at all costs. But as I've been thinking about it, it's pretty cool to have multiple HOFers on 1 card. I know they're worth way less than single player cards, but they're still nice to have if you think about it. That's why I've got things like the '57T Berra/Mantle, '58T Mantle/Aaron, '58T Mays/Snider and other things like that.
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Oh man, there are some great cards during those years. Just a few that I'm fond of and are reasonably priced (in no particular order):
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Thanks for the response. Yes, I loved the 1962 Topps set. I built that set back about 10 years ago before selling it off to fund a trip to Disney World. The '62 LL with Mantle and Maris is a nice card for a low budget collector who can't afford all the higher end Mantles. Also, I like the Dodgers Sluggers. I night actually collect the entire team set that year since it was their last in Brooklyn.
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One of my favorites
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That 54' Bowman Doby is just one great image!
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I love this card and want it. But I don't understand why it's such an expensive card. Isn't this just another action shot card like all the others? And it's not a RC or last year card. So why expensive? Cause he played for the Dodgers? But Campy and other players don't go for this high. So just curious.
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Personally, I think it’s kind of cool a card carries a premium just for being cool instead of being a big name rookie for once. |
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I'd like to get this one too. And it looks like you can get a well centered 5 or 5.5 for under $100. I think it's just the PSA/SGC 7s and on up. I guess lots of people like ot build really high end, nice sets. Not me. I just get it in the best possible grade I can get, which is usually a 4-6.
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