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I would like for guys that have collected these sets to fill me in with the pros and cons for collecting each set... High numbers, stars, Rookies, etc. I have collected the 72 set, but I am wondering how the other years compare. Any thoughts are gladly welcome!
Thanks, Nate Mack
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Always ready to do some old fashioned trading!!! Send me a message if you want to get a trade going. Currently working on: 53 Topps, 61 Topps, 52-55 Redman, 47-66 Exhibits, 53 Bowman color, 52 Topps, 51-55 Bowman, 64 Topps Stand Ups My trading page: http://natesbaseballcardtradingco.weebly.com |
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Hi, I have collected complete sets by hand of all years mentioned. Here is what I think.
1970: love it. The cards look good even with a bit of wear on the corners. All of my sets are like ex mint to nr mint and the 70s look superior shape wise, they grey hides imperfections. High series aren't super tough but the bench card is a key and a beauty. 1971: a bit of a nightmare from condition perspective. Get used to looking at the cards sideways or under black light to find sharpie marks, I've seen way too many. Richie Allen seemed like the toughest sp for me, I'd say the 71 sps are the toughest of the bunch. My least favorite but most people love it. 1972: the white borders seem to stain a bit more easily than the 73s. Obviously a monster of a set, love the traded cards and the in action. Centering is a real pain as I'm sure you know with the most notorious being hank Aaron in action. I don't mind oc cards, if you don't the set is actually pretty cheap. 1973: For my money the best photographs and maybe the best deal going as I think it's cheap. Check out the cards of John Ellis and pat corrales. The high numbers are sneaky hard especially the Yankees team card and checklist. |
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Thank you very much for the nice write up. Thinking about starting one of those sets, just sure which way to go. Thanks again
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Always ready to do some old fashioned trading!!! Send me a message if you want to get a trade going. Currently working on: 53 Topps, 61 Topps, 52-55 Redman, 47-66 Exhibits, 53 Bowman color, 52 Topps, 51-55 Bowman, 64 Topps Stand Ups My trading page: http://natesbaseballcardtradingco.weebly.com |
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Nate,
Can't really miss with any of those sets IMO. |
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I love '71 myself, but in addition to being condition sensitive, there are quite a few cards that are extremely difficult to find centered, Starting with Claude Raymond, followed by Jim Lonborg, Jim Brewer, Mike Wegener, Joe Torre, Bob Gibson, Mike Fiore, Rico Carty, Gary Sutherland, Lee Maye, Thurman Munson...
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Love the 73 set, and am working on one presently. The set has an iconic rookie in Schmidt, and the last cards of Mays and Clemente. The set also has a lot of HOF'rs. Undervalued set IMO.
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My new found obsession the t206! Last edited by KCRfan1; 11-14-2015 at 10:47 AM. |
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