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51 Bowman
53 Topps 56 Topps 64 Topps 71 Topps |
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1967 - simple design, tough hi's, + Seaver n Carew (R)
1956 - classic 50's w stars, won't break the bank 1965 - attractive design w cool player poses 1972 - poppin color, tough hi's, good HOF's 1971 - tough border n hi's Honorable Mention - 1963 - HIT KING |
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1974 Topps
1963 Fleer 1955 Topps 1960 Topps 1975 Topps I know 1974 may seem to be a weird choice for a favorite, but it is the one set that viscerally takes me back to my youth, especially the traded cards. |
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1955 Bowman (love the tv cards)
1952 Topps 1951 Bowman 1954 Topps 1959 Topps (very underrated beautiful set) [IMG] [/IMG]
Last edited by Popcorn; 03-24-2021 at 08:30 PM. |
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I think so, too.
Although I can't agree on the TV set cards. Not sure why, but they just don't appeal to me...and they've been done in just about every sport I collect except basketball.
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1953 topps
1956 topps 1959 topps 1954 topps 1975 topps
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1967 Topps
1969 Topps Supers 1969 Topps (1st and 2nd series only) 1974 Topps Deckle Edge 1956 Topps Honorable mention: 1966 Kahn's ![]()
Last edited by bobsbbcards; 03-25-2021 at 08:12 AM. Reason: Adding card from each set |
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1952 Topps
1953 Bowman Color 1975 Topps 1953 Topps 1965 Topps |
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1952 Topps
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1953 Topps
1965 Topps 1957 Topps 1952 Topps 1967 Topps sixth - 1962 Topps seventh - 1955 Topps 8th- 1964 Topps ninth - 1953 Bowman Color tenth- 1978 Topps .
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Mine are driven by aesthetics and sentimentality - I can't wrap my head around liking (or disliking) a set for number of stars, rookies or condition sensitivity - all that means to me is more $$$ if I try to build a set.
1. 1978 Topps (my first cards at age 10) 2. 1967 Topps 3. 1952 Topps 4. 1972 Topps 5. 1965 Topps Last edited by deweyinthehall; 03-27-2021 at 08:37 AM. Reason: . |
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