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rats, I disagree re 1984 Donruss. The product was much better on one critical front: design. I am no fan of the post-1980 issues by any means but there are some beautiful cards in that set. The graphics were elegant and well integrated into the design and there were some really dandy photos, especially action shots. It was really a quantum leap above the prior Donruss offerings and the Fleer and Topps cards, which tended to have blocky design elements that broke up the card rather than bringing it together.
![]() ![]() Now, as for the OP question about significant cards 1945-1980, at this point, I'd say these are the big dogs: 1948/49 Leaf Robinson, Paige 1949 Bowman Robinson 1951 Mays 1952 Mays 1952 Topps Mathews 1954 Topps Aaron 1954 Bowman Williams 1955 Topps Clemente, Koufax Lots of other great cards that are maybe a rung below these. I base my assessment on how lower end raw versions are doing. I've been watching most of these cards over the last several years as I downgraded my collection and adding these cards at a reasonable price has been challenging. I had hoped to snag a vg-ish 1954 Aaron with nice eye appeal and have watched prices on them rise by about 50%; I finally pulled the trigger on a very appealing PSA 3 yesterday at a price point about 25% more than I had hoped, but I had some good card sales last week and had the extra scratch to do it.
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder of course, but I always hated the 1984 Donruss set and especially its design, although its horrible pigmentation of many player's skin was another reason. Donruss really turned it around in 1982 after its initial debacle, then told its design team to take a year off in '83-- it would just basically recycle the successful '82 look. I swear the designers took off in 1984 as well, and the panicked CEO asked his wife to come up with something, leading to: "Look honey, I made a swoosh". IMMHO, 1984 gave us the most overrated set of the decade--Donruss, and the most underrated--Fleer.
As for the OP's query, I generally add my own twist, elst I think we just see people grabbing for price guides and naming rookies. I would list 5 cards I would take any day if: 1) I didn't have to pay, and 2) I could never sell. Leaving out Mantle per OP's request, I would take: 1. 1953 Bowman Musial-- my favorite post-war card 2. 1954 Wilson Franks Ted Williams-- love that schwing 3. 1952 Topps Mays-- just oozes cool 4. 1949 Leaf Paige-- infancy of a new card era and a new color of ballplayer 5. 1967 Brooks Robinson-- clean card, nice photo, high-number from my youth I understand nobody turns down an Aaron, Banks, Kaline, Koufax, and Clemente rookie, but I would really like to have the ones I listed, especially if nice near-mint shape.
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