Posted By:
Al C.risafulliThat looks like a very nice collection to me.
The '64 Topps Giants is a heautiful set. Oversized cards, in general, are beautiful, and don't seem to carry the price tag that some of the more popular prewar sets carry - the 1930s Goudey and National Chicle premiums remain some of the best bargains in the hobby, and are loaded with Hall of Famers that can be had for a fraction of the cost of their mainstream counterparts.
If budget is a concern, there are also lots of beautiful prewar cards of second-tier Hall of Famers that are very affordable.
I can't say enough about the fun in assembling a Hall of Fame type card collection. Many collectors do it, and it's a great way to stay engaged in the hobby while your budget may not be able to accommodate a Ruth, Gehrig or Cobb. There are 70 years' worth of Hall of Famers, many of which are affordable, and most of which have a huge array of available cards that suit every budget out there. As your collection evolves, you'll find some bargains that will enable you to trade up, and as your lifestyle evolves, you may find that your budget becomes more able to accommodate the bigger-name HOFers.
Either way, though, I agree with Adam about not comparing your collection with others. The best part about this hobby is that there are no rules about how to approach it. Collect what you like, enjoy what you collect, and have fun.
-Al