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View Poll Results: What is the most iconic baseball card image | |||
T206 Wagner |
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62 | 54.39% |
T206 Red Cobb |
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3 | 2.63% |
1914 Cracker Jack Jackson |
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2 | 1.75% |
1933 Goudey Ruth #144 |
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14 | 12.28% |
1952 Topps Mantle |
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33 | 28.95% |
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1. Wagner T206
2. Mantle 52T 3. Ruth Goudey 144 After that, I think it's a steep dropoff. I doubt the Jackson comes into the mind of most people. The Cobb red T206 would be in the conversation. The 6 or 7 card find about 10ish years ago that made all the media rounds gave it more exposure to non-collectors. That, and the fact most baseball fans know the name Cobb. I'm going to throw a monkey wrench at you though, the 89 Upper Deck Griffey Jr. That card has become ubiquitous in the hobby over the years, and the fact that Griffey played much more recently than the others gives that card's future exposure a good outlook. |
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