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Posted By: Phil Garry
How do you feel about Rookie Cards that were mainstream issues such as Goudey, Play Ball, T206, etc. as compared to the scarcer regional or low-production issues such as Worch Cigar, Boston Store, E103, etc. Which Rookie Cards would you prefer to own? |
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Posted By: Jason L
honestly, I would prefer to own mainstream rookie cards over the regional or odd-issue counterparts, (in any year, pre or post-war) |
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Posted By: chris bland
I prefer the scarcer cards - makes it even more exciting when you land one of them. |
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Posted By: Brad
Phil , |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
Chris: |
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Posted By: Phil Garry
Brad, Chris: |
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Posted By: leon
For me it's an easy choice. I enjoy scarcer items so the less populated the better...When I was a rookie collector I would always count the regionals too....Or you can be like Beckett and say the '33 Goudey is Ruth's rookie |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Even more perfect would be "to each his own" |
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Posted By: chris bland
I dont think rookie collectors looking for the more obscure version of a rookie card will have much of an influence on the value of the more mainstream cards - there are always going to be enough collectors of sets like the 33 goudey and 51 bowman to keep those "rookies" in high demand. Just my .02... |
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Posted By: boxingcardman
Prewar, I'll take the regional/scarcer card every time. Postwar, sometimes the regionals are better. Shown: 1928 Zeenuts Ernie Lombardi, 1961 Morrell Meats Maury Wills |
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Posted By: Ken W.
Although, I don't collect rookies as a goal, I do usually prefer a player's earlier card, if its affordable. But as far as this topic goes, I ALWAYS will go after the oddball types, given the choice. Just find them more interesting. Plus, they create an eclectic mix alongside the more mainstream issues. Makes for a very cool display, which is important to me. |
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Posted By: Dan McHugh IV
Hi Phil, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Dan, |
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Posted By: peter ullman
No contest...while I own a few classics that I love esthetically...I'll take the rarity most any day! But not this day...the cobb is gone...good riddance! |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
If I was to collect rookies, I would employ these two criteria: |
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Posted By: peter ullman
gil...so right you are! |
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