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Posted By: ErikV
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Posted By: Lee Behrens
Are you talking about individual players or total number of HOFer cards in the set. I believe the T206 set has 78 cards featuring HOFers, not quite sure how many different. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Eric, that's one of the more interesting baseball card questions I've heard lately. I'm surprised I've not heard it asked before. The answer will make quite the trivia question. |
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Posted By: Glenn
I believe it's T206 (I count 76 cards of 37 Hall of Famers), though certainly there are forum members far more knowledgeable than I. |
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Posted By: Josh K.
I cant help with the answer, but, IMO I wouldnt consider the 1940 playball set since many of the players were not actually playing at the time of release - if you count this set, you might as well count the 1961 Fleer set (almost entirely HOFers) or the 1976 Shakey's Pizza set. |
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Posted By: ErikV
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Posted By: J Levine
Active might be the '47-'66 Exhibit set... |
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Posted By: Julie
Which has the least? T207? |
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Posted By: John
My vote for least (even by percentage) would be the 1941 Goudey. |
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Posted By: Darren J. Duet
AS for as the least amount of HOFer's Tarzan Bread, and as for the highest proportion or HOF'ers I'd say 1933 Delong. |
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Posted By: Glenn
There aren't 65 different Hall of Famers in the 1933 Goudey set, only 65 different poses (e.g., 4 of Ruth). And the 20th Century set with the fewest Hall of Famers is of course 2000 Fleer Tradition Update. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
highest % t227-all 4 players are hall of famers |
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Posted By: dennis
47 active hall of famers in the '33 goudey set (plus 3 retired players speaker,e.collins & lajoie which i did not count)my guess is this has the most active hall of famers of any set. |
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Posted By: Dave Williams
1970 Topps has 41 by my quick count (counting managers, Alston, Durocher, Williams, etc...). |
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Posted By: PASJD
Just goes to show you how WAY too many players from the 1930s were elected to the HOF. |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
Topps sets of the late sixties have the potential to pass T206 if Hodges Santo and perhaps Oliva get in.. |
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Posted By: Dave Williams
73 Topps.... 47 |
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