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Old 01-26-2021, 09:05 AM
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There are many threads about this already. But it’s always fun, so here goes my take; maybe order can change a bit. This list does not include pre 1900 cards, several of which could easily make this list

1. T206 Wagner
2. Baltimore News Ruth
3. T206 Doyle NY Natl
4. W600 Cobb
5. T210 Joe Jackson
6. 1916 Ruth
7. W600 Wagner, Type 1
8. 1914 Cracker Jack Mathewson
9. 1925 Gehrig
10. 1915 Red Sox PC (Ruth rookie)

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T206 Plank
1914 CJ Joe Jackson
E107 Mathewson
E107 Wagner
W600 Mathewson
1933 Goudey Lajoie
Interesting that the Plank and Lajoie didn't make your top 10 when they used to be numbers 2 and 3 years ago. Boy how times have changed.
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Old 01-26-2021, 10:38 AM
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My question: Are we talking about the 5-10 most famous cards or the 5-10 most valuable cards?

If we are talking about famous, iconic cards, I think T206 Wagner, T206 Plank, 33 Lajoie, and 52 Topps Mantle should remain the most famous 4 because they are all major names, all have 70-110 years of being legendary cards, and strike the right balance between being available to more than a handful of people but rare enough to drive demand. They also hail from the three most-collected issues. All vintage card collectors know these cards, as do many (most?) modern card collectors.

If we are talking straight hammer price of the top examples of each, then all of those other cards enter the conversation. But I don't think they will attain the same status because (almost) nobody builds those sets and there are so few of each that not enough people are able to own one. Not all vintage card collectors are familiar with these and most modern card collectors have never heard of them.

I also think that the Plank belongs in the top 10 no matter which list is being considered. If a PSA 7 150 series Plank came to auction it would sell for as much as or more than a lot of stuff on that list. The last nice 150 Plank, a 3 at HA, sold for a quarter of a million dollars over two years ago, and we all know what has happened to the market since then.
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Is there really that big of pop difference in the plank 150 vs the 350 back? To me its a rare iconic card and both are very valuable and sought after.
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Is there really that big of pop difference in the plank 150 vs the 350 back? To me its a rare iconic card and both are very valuable and sought after.
Read sb1's above post. He speaks from experience.

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Old 01-28-2021, 03:50 PM
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A quick run through the gallery on the T206 Resource (http://t206resource.com/Plank-Gallery.html) shows:

Sweet Caporal 150: 12
Sweet Caporal 350: 34
Piedmont 150: 4
Back Unknown: 10
Total: 60

I went quickly so this isn't perfect, and I didn't bother to try to guess whether the scans without backs are 150 or 350 (though it wouldn't be too hard for the decent scans given the significant difference in image quality). But there are a lot more 350s than 150s.
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Old 01-28-2021, 04:02 PM
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To take Bryan's tally a step further of the 150's shown, all of the Piedmonts are Fact 25. none of the 350's appear to be, but I am pretty sure when I had better scans from matched PSA certs that 1 one was Fact 25. All of the rest of the 150's are Fact. 30's.

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This is what I have in my notes of the ones that I could tell what the factory's were.

SC150/25 - 1
SC150/30 - 9
PD150 - 5
SC350/30 35

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