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A few nominees...
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"Mr. Christy Mathewson!"
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Agree with you on this card. I'm a huge fan of the 1950, 1951, and 1952 Bowman artwork. I posted the 52 Musial already, but I could pick MANY cards from those sets that I think belong on this list.
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Texas Tommy Joe Jackson. Sorry no picture; scan challenged.
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Honorable mention to the '48 Leaf Williams. Mine is low grade, but a work of art nonetheless.
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LOVE my ‘48 Leaf Williams too... better than honorable mention to me! Such a great look
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I posted an eclectic assortment of cards from my collection in Post #70. Anyhow, I agree with you. I have a sentimental attachment to the 1949 - 1952 BOWMAN cards (BB & FB), since I collected them in my youth. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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I can't explain why, but this has always been my favorite. Maybe because '56 is my favorite Topps set, and Hank looks like a young kid, with no idea if the career he is going to have.
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Don’t forget the fact Willie Mays makes a cameo appearance. He is who is sliding into home.
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Yup, that's Mays sliding into home. One of the many cool trivia facts in the world of baseball cards.
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Lots of beautiful cards in this thread. But the most aesthetically pleasing card is almost surely a common - there are just so many more common players than there are stars, the odds are way against it being a star player.
That said, I don't collect commons, so my nomination is also a star player. ![]() Lots of the good ones have already made an appearance, but I think 52 Mize hasn't shown up. One of my favorite cards of all time. |
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You did not specify baseball, so...........
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The Fernando "Bodacious" Tattis card. Great choice.
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I believe I have now finished my low number run of 52 Topps after purchasing a Pafko, Berra and Martin last week so I may chase a few of these cards? I have more than one Bowman (Rosen, Reese) now currently so adding to it isn't out of the question, especially when I see the prices of the high number 52's I still need. ![]()
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Here are my top 4 most pleasing to look at cards. #1 is Leach and 1a is the Halla.
Happy Thanksgiving fellas! Bill |
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Already been said, but the '53 Bowman Color Pee Wee Reese is at the top of my list. I've also always been a fan of the pink background T206 Hal Chase portrait.
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Love the teddy ballgames.. the 39 goudey and 48 leaf are my all timers. Literally a Picasso.
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I've always loved the '55 Topps Williams. Purchased one by mail for $20 in 1980 or so. Then again, the '55 set is my favorite from that decade. The photos really pop against the color backgrounds. Just fantastic.
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I don't know if its because I dont have one or what it is with the 54 Ted Williams Wilson Franks but I am on board with it being one of the more beautiful cards ever.
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Not mine, but this card is always tops in my mind. You can almost smell the grass and dirt:
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So many great cards, many already posted that are certainly amongst my favorites.
While I was browsing through some scans I had, I came across this gem and thought this thread was a good place to post it.
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Throwing a few more in the mix...
The T206 Pattee deserves a mention, a beautiful horizontal in the set ![]() and throwing a postwar card in here, although it's almost 50 yrs old now, the '71 Topps Clemente. Cardboard perfection, in my opinion. ![]() Last edited by CW; 11-26-2020 at 07:35 PM. |
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It does not get much better than this three-year run:
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I'm biased, but find the old 19th century posed sepia prints to be gorgeous. Among my favorites would be the large format cabinets from Goodwin & Co. on colored mounts.
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I would include these in my list, partial to the M101 Copper Plates and Sporting News (Wagner here), the Wajo portrait (always been my favorite), the Round Album (Anson here)!, E90-1s (the Karger shown is beautiful), the batoff Cobb.
Couldn’t find a scan, but maybe the best looking of all prewar cards are the 1911 sweet caporal hockey postcards, those are quite rare and gorgeous. |
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My first choice, which I posted above, is the 1940 Playball Bobby Doerr. This 1933 Goudey Carl Hubbell is a close second for me.
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The Henderson rookie is one of my favorite cards of all time.
That said, I'm just going to say it, I know some of you are thinking it, there are a bunch of really nice cards in this thread, but there are also some real head scratchers. ![]() ![]()
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Here is one of my favorite catcher cards.
1911 Burns (Tacoma.) Patrick |
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I think this one is pretty beautiful.
Cheers. Ethan |
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Three of my favorites for design (Thorpe), execution (Young and his shadow), and presence of cat (Capt. Hall).
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I agree with Joe G. that 19th century sepia photographs are gorgeous and I agree with Spike that showing an animal is a major plus. I think I read somewhere (probably the auction catalog) that this pose was meant to be ironic (a dog being known for loyalty while Whitney being known for changing teams often). I can't say if that's true but this is my current favorite card image (at least from my collection).
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Son of the great George Sisler, one of the great stars of the era who seems to draw little attention despite his stellar career.
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