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I'm glad you guys like this thread. There is hardly any action over here, so I decided to spice things up a little.
Now I want to add something: when coming up with this list, I decided to focus on mainstream rookies. This means that non-rookies, food issues and other oddballs were excluded. The Quaker Oats Jacques Plante card is very popular, but it's a food issue. The 1952 Royal Desserts Gordie Howe is very nice too, but again, a food issue. And finally, Gordie does have a few mainstream issues from this decade that are popular with collectors, especially his 1954 Topps card. None of them are on the list either.
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I've been dabbling here and there for the last year/couple years but lately I've become more interested in them again. I've been trying to pick up some Orr cards here and there but I have also dabbled a bit with other older cards (mostly 60's-70's) and modern as well. Not sure if that's because I am close to completing my low number run of 52 Topps baseball cards or if it's me just reliving my youth again? Regardless, I am now enjoying the hockey card chase but in doing so, I have also noticed, or at least think I've noticed that hockey cards seem to be getting hot again? Looking forward to reading and seeing your 60's era selections.
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I personally believe that cards issued from 1951 - 1959 are the best. No other decade comes close.
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I missed the Expo again this fall as there always seems to be something that comes up. Hopefully in the spring it is a different story. With regards to my recent Orr P/U above, are the TCG cards that read "Printed in Canada" actually OPC cards? I've seen the same cards but because they read "Printed in the U.S." those have been listed as Topps cards. Just making sure I have that right? Also, I'm curious of your thoughts on the old Beehive hockey cards/photos and if you have seen any uptick in those lately? Hopefully this thread gets some traction/interest as I'd also like to learn, read and see more great cards. Thanks again. Dale
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Dale: The copyright is different but easier to see, the 1968 and 1969 bilingual cards are OPC. En Francais = OPC. No need to look beyond that. There are also color differences on the backs of the 69s
1969 Topps 1969 OPC
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I appreciate it! EDIT: Meant to also ask, what are the general price differences normally between equally graded OPC and Topps hockey cards? Is it 2 X, 3X, or higher?
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The OPC Ryan has a way nicer stock than the 71 Topps (see what I mean) but cruddy edges, corners and centering comparatively speaking.
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Well if you consider it from a baseball card collector's standpoint, all but a handful of cards are very affordable. I can pick up beautiful career-issued cards of the top 5 players of all time for well under $100. Hell, if you go into the 1970s, $50 will get you a superb card of Howe, Hull, Orr, Plante, Esposito, etc.
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