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52 mantle
71 munson 92 favre stadium club 76 george brett (in psa 9) 71 blue 71 buckner 62 williams (in 8) t210 jackson 92 martinez bowman edited to add honorable mentions: 71 bench 52 campanella 67 maury wills 86 ryne sandberg in 10 52t mays in a 9. (no recent 51b 9 sale) 73 joe morgan 9 (until recent hof rc buying group surge bubble, at least) interesting side notes of this thread: lou pinella has 3 two player rookie cards. bill davis has 5 topps rookie cards. __________________________________________________ __________ can be pre or post, but curious what other player's second year card is considered more valuable than their rookie card in the same grade. don't mind if regional/obscure oddballs/xrc's are thrown into the mix, but really wanting to concentrate on the predominate runs.... the 52 mantle is a world unto it's own obviously, but a prime example of what i'm looking for is the 71 munson. even in a 8, it's nearly 2x's what you can pick up his 70 in a 9 for... any other examples that you can think of? Last edited by begsu1013; 08-13-2016 at 01:47 PM. |
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