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IMO, no matter the design, every set has a few cards that look really fabulous and a few that look just terrible. But over all, strictly based on eye appeal alone, the set where most of the cards look really good to me is 1957 Topps. In second place for me is 1975 and in third is 1978.
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I like the 57 set but my experience has been there are two versions of each card, one version being much darker or muddier than the other
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For me it's 1955. By far the nicest looking set color wise and also that an action shot along with the portrait was good design.
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