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Old 06-02-2022, 06:55 AM
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Might also want to consider the Milk Duds or Kellogg's run of cards. You can collect the complete Milk Dud boxes or the relatively cheap clipped/cut cards. There is a wide range of prices sufficient to suit any collecting criteria.

Regarding Kellogg's - the key is collecting cards which aren't cracked. The cracking often times is difficult to accurately detect in the photos online.

Good luck and have fun!
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Old 06-02-2022, 07:09 AM
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Might also want to consider the Milk Duds or Kellogg's run of cards. You can collect the complete Milk Dud boxes or the relatively cheap clipped/cut cards. There is a wide range of prices sufficient to suit any collecting criteria.

Regarding Kellogg's - the key is collecting cards which aren't cracked. The cracking often times is difficult to accurately detect in the photos online.

Good luck and have fun!
Thanks for the heads up on the Kellogg's! Anything to look for on any of the other recommended sets?
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Old 06-02-2022, 08:38 AM
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1955 Topps double headers.So undervalued in my mind.
1964 bazooka stamps are cool…. Only 100 players.
1971 Topps greatest moments…. Expensive but so freakin cool!
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Old 06-02-2022, 11:18 AM
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1955 Topps double headers.So undervalued in my mind.
1964 bazooka stamps are cool…. Only 100 players.
1971 Topps greatest moments…. Expensive but so freakin cool!

Every time Jolly posts a 71 Greatest Moments I want to jump in...then the prices bring me back to reality. So cool, and I do have to imagine they are very good investments. I have to pull the trigger on the Killebrew card as it's one of the few I need. But yes, those are sweet...
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Old 06-02-2022, 12:51 PM
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Would also suggest looking at the 1964 Auravision records/cards. Small, but extremely star studded set, very reasonable prices for them, and I think they are arguably some of the greatest, most clear and stunning photos of players from the 50s and 60s that are out there. In person and in hand, they are absolutely gorgeous, and not too difficult to find in great shape.

Also, at least for some time in the past as far as I can remember, one of the few sets where the Willie Mays card was actually more valuable than Mickey Mantle's as Mays was supposedly a short print, if memory serves me correctly.
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I dunno if this fits your era but there are a whole slew of oddball sets from the 1960s-1970s that are challenging and fun. Some can run a few bucks but nothing compared to earlier cards. Some examples

1960 and 1961 Nu Card. People are starting to realize that this set has career-contemporary cards of Aaron, Mays, Musial, Williams (1960), McCovey RC, and some others I don't recall. Slabbed can cost you but nice raw cards are still a deal.




1968 Atlantic Oil. Forty cards mostly HOFers. The game ticket packaging makes condition an issue but if you don't insist on high grade there are plenty of career-contemporary HOFers for reasonable prices.



1961-63 Post and Jello cards are very reasonable.

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1961 7-11 set. The cards are so ugly that hardly anyone collects them. I have only this one card from this set, because Runnels was my favorite player when I was a kid.
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I dunno if this fits your era but there are a whole slew of oddball sets from the 1960s-1970s that are challenging and fun. Some can run a few bucks but nothing compared to earlier cards. Some examples

1960 and 1961 Nu Card. People are starting to realize that this set has career-contemporary cards of Aaron, Mays, Musial, Williams (1960), McCovey RC, and some others I don't recall. Slabbed can cost you but nice raw cards are still a deal.




1968 Atlantic Oil. Forty cards mostly HOFers. The game ticket packaging makes condition an issue but if you don't insist on high grade there are plenty of career-contemporary HOFers for reasonable prices.



1961-63 Post and Jello cards are very reasonable.


These are some cool cards! I love those Nu Cards. Haven’t seen those before. Thank you!


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Old 06-04-2022, 06:56 AM
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I dunno if this fits your era but there are a whole slew of oddball sets from the 1960s-1970s that are challenging and fun. Some can run a few bucks but nothing compared to earlier cards. Some examples

1960 and 1961 Nu Card. People are starting to realize that this set has career-contemporary cards of Aaron, Mays, Musial, Williams (1960), McCovey RC, and some others I don't recall. Slabbed can cost you but nice raw cards are still a deal.




1968 Atlantic Oil. Forty cards mostly HOFers. The game ticket packaging makes condition an issue but if you don't insist on high grade there are plenty of career-contemporary HOFers for reasonable prices.



1961-63 Post and Jello cards are very reasonable.


Picked this one up in the Net54 marketplace yesterday. Thanks for the suggestion.




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