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I like almost any T3. I'd love to own an example and a t204.
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This Mantle! Love this card.....
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Great thread. I think we all have different ideas of what is stunning as I consider many of these cards ordinary. But the ones shown that stood out to me and made me stop scrolling are:
* T206 Johnson - love the yellow background and red hair contrast * E90-1 Buck Jordan - great background * N162 Kelly - great background * 1923-24 Ohm card - look at that youthful face except for the eyes which appear 50 years older. It's like he is a carefree individual who has seen more than most of us can comprehend, yet carries on. I may need to google him. My contribution. N197.........of a gladiator. How cool is that? Plus my image which is an N462 Buffalo Bill. ![]() |
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My favorite card is 1957 Topps Mantle. After that, in no particular order:
1954 Topps Mays 1954 Topps Aaron 1957 Yankees' Power Hitters (Mantle and Berra) 1958 Topps Mantle I'll confess to being biased toward cards I first discovered as a kid, including all the '58 Topps All-Star cards, as they bring back fond memories. |
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A T206 Mathewson white cap does it for me.
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In no particular order:
Most 1953 and 1957 Topps cards Allen & Ginters (the originals not the Topps series) The 1933 Goudey set Anything postwar with members of the Boston Braves. I have a soft spot for that team. Don't know why. The 1949 Bowman Bobby Doerr. It was the first vintage card I ever bought.
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A few of my favorites...
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All great cards, but Scott those fans stand out. Thanks for sharing.
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