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I'd assume a T206 Wagner would be first and a '52 Mantle second, so what would be the #3 "most collectible" card in any condition?
Goudey Ruth? Gehrig? Mathewson? '51 Bowman Mantle? Cobb? W Johnson? Last edited by scmavl; 01-02-2011 at 03:40 PM. |
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Probably would be a twenty-five way tie for third. Lot of very desirable cards out there.
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t206 eddie plank.. and i think a big part of it is that there is much mystery to it
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1933 Goudey #106 Lajoie has to be in the mix.
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i'm with andy g.
goudey lajoie best, barry |
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It all depends on your collecting tastes
A '52 Mantle isn't in my top 200 |
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Definitely the Baltimore News Ruth, actually I would put it #2 ahead of the '52 Mantle..................
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N172 Cap Anson in uniform would have to be in the running.
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How about a Cracker Jack Joe Jackson? Rob
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T206 Plank at #1 !! Honus is so overated !!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I read there were around 100 Planks known to exist and just 60 Wagners or so? Either way, I'l never see one!
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Varies by person. For me the list is:
1. N172 Anson in Uniform 2. Baltimore News Ruth 3. T210 Jackson I like the '52 Topps Mantle but it isn't in my top 50 Last edited by oldjudge; 01-02-2011 at 05:48 PM. |
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I love the 1914 cracker jack Christy Mathewson.
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Probably differs by collector, and by day, but for this collector on this day, a CJ Jackson can occupy the #3 spot. Although I'd change the top 2 as well...
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The 1933 Goudey Lajoie would be in my top 3.
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What about the m101 4/5 Ruth?
Last edited by vintagecpa; 01-02-2011 at 07:12 PM. Reason: M116 lol |
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Red Cobb with Ty Cobb back.
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If there was one it would be cool but he didn't play that early....maybe you mean M101-4/5?
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How about e90-1 Joe Jackson. That was earlier than his Cracker Jack cards.
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It's the details that kill you in this hobby. That is the rookie Ruth I was referring to. I guess for me, it would be #1.
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Globally, your #1 is probably accurate, but from there it goes by taste. On a pre-WW2 vintage board, you'd probably not get overwhelming support for the '52 Topps Mantle being the #2 desirable card. It being the second most recognized globally might be a different discussion, though.
Truth be told, if I had a T206 Wagner, I'd sell it because it is so universally acclaimed in order to get cards that are more desirable to me. My point is that desirability is a personal choice. So, the question really is, "What is your #3?" |
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There are many cards above that hyped up common Mantle IMO
In "Excellent" condition (PSA-5) Id much rather have these and a dozen others Im sure. T206 Doyle NatL Balt News Ruth T211 Jackson E90-1 Jackson Cabanas Hill T206 Plank E107 Wagner E107 Mathewson N172 Anson portrait Tip Top Grove Just So ... a couple including Young US Caramel Lindstrom R319 Goudey #106 Durocher Proof Boston Garders ...a few etc. |
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The Baltimore News Ruth is his, usually much preferred, prookie card.
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Oh no, not this debate. Tough crowd tonight.
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How about the Four Base Hits Kelly? For my nickel, it is my single favorite card. Besides depicting a very important 19th century HOFer at the absolute peak of his popularity, it is the most artistic baseball card of which I am aware. The image used was taken in a photo shoot in which multiple poses were shot, clearly indicative of the desire to make the image something special.
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I've always have been intrigued by 1933 Goudey Lajoie going far back as to when I was a kid. I would rank that card above both Mantle and Wagner for this collector.
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I agree! I am imagining by selling a T206 Wagner I would be able to finish off all of my sets/upgrades, and have plenty of money left over to start a couple more projects that I've always wanted to.
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1989 Fleer Billy Ripken "F Face" card?
Seriously, though, I'd probably have to agree with many others and go with the 1933 Goudey Lajoie. |
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1990 Topps Frank Thomas NNOF!
But seriously, it has to be the T206 Plank. I'd even take a Plankenstein. Last edited by 4815162342; 01-03-2011 at 08:25 AM. |
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If I had a Wagner I would sell it, buy a Plank and both Mantle Rc's and every Chief Bender I could get my hands on.
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The E107 Wagner and E107 Mathewson should be very high on the list.
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I could get behind this position.
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This would be my number 3, followed by Balt News Ruth
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Sweet! I've got your #3!
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I really meant this post to be "WHAT IS THE UNIVERSALLY ACCEPTED NUMBER THREE CARD?" but it turned into more of a personal thing, which is very cool.
I think my personal #3 would be a '34 Goudey Gehrig. It's not rare, but I just love it: ![]() |
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My top 10 dream cards (in any order):
1. 1914 Baltimore News Babe Ruth 2. 1863 Jordan & Co. Harry Wright 3. 1909 T206 Honus Wagner 4. 1869 Peck & Snyder Cincinnati Red Stockings 5. 1950 Toleteros Josh Gibson 6. 1909 Red Ty Cobb with Ty Cobb back 7. 1933 Goudey Nap Lajoie 8. 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle 9. 1909 Cabanas Pete Hill 10. 1887 Four Base Hits King Kelly |
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My top ten would be:
1. 1933 Goudey Lajoie 2. E107 Waddell 3. 1952 Topps Mantle 4. T206 Hindu Waddell 5. 1952 Topps Mathews 6. Rose Co. Waddell 7. T206 Tolstoi Cobb (Red Portrait or Bat Off) 8. 1951 Bowman Mantle 9. Any 1933 Goudey Ruth 10. 1934 Goudey Gehrig
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3. T204 Johnson
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But then again I'm a leaflover.
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But It's nearly impossible to rank anything by desire, there's so much to choose from.
That being said, I know this is a pre-war thread, and that's my main collecting focus, BUT the 1990 Topps George Bush and 1954 Bowman Ted Williams have always been intriguing. Anyways, I think I'd have the 1869 Peck & Snyder Red Stockings team card in the top 3 somewhere, along with the 1934 Zeenut Dimaggio, and probably the Wagner. I'd also wanna squeeze any of the 1893 Just So HOFers in there somewhere... Last edited by novakjr; 01-05-2011 at 09:22 PM. |
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Wow Mike, nice Lajoie.
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it is different for me, the 52 mantle topps is not in my top desirable list....
For me it is easy and not original 1- t206 wagner 2- t206 plank 3- 33 goudey lajoie Last edited by g_vezina_c55; 05-28-2012 at 05:29 PM. |
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I always liked the 1977 Topps Biff Pocoroba.
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It's not nearly as expensive as some others, but due to my love for black and white...I put the '39 play ball Teddy way up on the list
Last edited by phikappapsi; 05-28-2012 at 08:46 PM. |
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I love the Plow's Candy Cobb
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1869 peck & snyder redstockings
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If you posted a picture of each of the cards listed I think the most selected cards (recognizable to the most people) would be...
Cracker Jack-Joe Jackson Baltimore-Ruth Goudey-Lajoie
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Corey- I'm with you on the FBHs Kelly. It has it all. The M101-5/4 would be another great choice. This is Ruth's true rookie card. The Baltimore News card is a minor league card. You can call it a pre-rookie or a prookie, but it's not a rookie.
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