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Old 12-21-2013, 08:27 PM
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The 69 Brock has always been elusive for me in nice shape and centered.
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Old 12-21-2013, 08:49 PM
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The 52 Mathews, the sleeper of the set. Usually found L/R, mine a hint T/B



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Old 12-21-2013, 09:31 PM
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The 52 Mathews, the sleeper of the set. Usually found L/R, mine a hint T/B
Nice '52 Mathews! Does not get much better than that!


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It seems like the 53 Topps Mantle is almost always horribly off center.
Definitely. I'd also add the '53T Jackie Robinson to the list. Nicely centered examples are tough to come by.

You could also include any Wilson Franks or Dan Dee Potato Chips HOFer on the list.

This '53 Mick would probably be better graded as a "4.5" with these corners, but the centering was what grabbed my attention...


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Old 12-22-2013, 02:27 AM
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This card (in any condition) is one of the toughest HOFer cards in the post-WWII era......trust me.



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I would add to the list both the Bob Gibson and Eddie Mathews card from the 1959 Topps set. Both are super tough to find perfectly centered.
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it took me a while to find a nice centered one that suited me.
But add the 54 Hank Aaron RC
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Ah, good call on the '49 Leaf Paige, Ted. Great card! Love the writeup on the back, too ("...Should sizzle into his old stride this year.").
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