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A 1965 fritz ankley is worth more than a 1964 and a 1973 Ron cry is worth more than a 1972.
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Way Back in the day:
1990 Leaf Steve Avery > 1989 Topps Avery 1992 Stadium Club Brett Favre: 1991 Stadium Club Favre Don't know prices of today Rich
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Getting back to the original question, I would assume that Gabby Hartnett's second year card, from the very tough '23-24 Exhibits issue, would be worth more than his rookie 1922 W-strip card. I have the former. Anyone actually aware of a sale of the latter? Great, underrated catcher, by the way.
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lol
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Not his second-year card, but I bet the 1953 Bowman Pee Wee Reese card is noticeably more valuable than his RC (1948 Leaf?). - and that's probably just based on the cards' appearances.
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I would think his 52T high number is more expensive than the 53B. In any case his RC is 1941 Play Ball (and Double Play).
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No Pee Wee Reese in the 49 Leafs.
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Haha nice Davis run, Bob! That's actually pretty cool to see them back to back. The '66 doesn't look bad at all for being qualified as OC.
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1957 Topps Frank Robinson...I'm cheating as he never got a card for his rookie year in '56. IMO for an outstanding HoFer it's a very undervalued card.
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Quote:
Obviously, after I got my 53 Bowman, I just forgot about the rest...very embarrassing. ![]() . . .
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The T210 jackson is a second year worth a lot more than his e90-1 rookie.
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adding the 62 Williams in an 8 and t210 Jackson back to the original post.
thanks peter and jesse edit: and i think we have a clear case w/ the most recent 71 munson sale @ $30K Last edited by begsu1013; 05-21-2016 at 02:41 PM. |
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Plus, this pre rookie of Joe Jackson shown below. I might add Cy Young to the list to. He Has an 1891/2 JA Rogers cabinet card in street clothes and his Just So 1893 card would be greater.
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