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Old 07-15-2022, 01:23 PM
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If you track the history of baseball cards the prime major league card sets in order are (this was off the top of my head so please excuse me if I omitted something):

Old Judges
E107
T206
M101-4/5
E121
Goudey
Leaf/Bowman
Topps

There is a story behind the timing of the issuance of most of these sets and, if so inclined, a card from each of these sets would make a nice display and talking piece.
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Old 07-15-2022, 02:35 PM
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Agree with above. It's so crazy that e107s even exist. Just a random 1903 candy issue, and it's maybe the most beautiful set ever made.
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I would suggest the following ...

1887 Allen & Ginter - N28
1887 Old Judge - N172
1934 - 36 Diamond Stars - R327
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Agree with above. It's so crazy that e107s even exist. Just a random 1903 candy issue, and it's maybe the most beautiful set ever made.
Am not familiar with the E 107 set - would you posting an image or two?
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Old 07-15-2022, 03:32 PM
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E107
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Since I haven’t seen it mentioned yet, the 1950 Bowman set is pure art. Most of the 1951 Bowman images are just cropped versions of the 1950 issue.
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Old 07-15-2022, 04:13 PM
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here are a few:
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File Type: jpg e107 Powers PSA 4.jpg (190.3 KB, 183 views)
File Type: jpg e107 Hartsel SGC 40.jpg (200.0 KB, 181 views)
File Type: jpg e107 Callahan SGC 2.5.jpg (196.8 KB, 183 views)
File Type: jpg E107 Bradley.jpg (193.3 KB, 183 views)
File Type: jpg e107 Siever SGC 1.5.jpg (195.0 KB, 181 views)
File Type: jpg e107 Sparks PSA 2.jpg (193.3 KB, 184 views)
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I once had a project very similar to yours.

I would consider …

E93 (Waddell or Wagner)
E95 (Crawford)
E96 (Baker or Mack)
E120 (Traynor)
E121 (Covaleski, Heilmann, Sisler or Youngs)
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Am not familiar with the E 107 set - would you posting an image or two?
Not including w600 type 1s, the E107 set, which uses many of the classic t206 Horner images (6 years before t206) has rookies of Wagner, Mathewson, Bender, Chance, Plank, Joss, Waddell, among others. Plus it’s got a ton of other HOFers, including the e90-1 Young image, Ed Delahanty’s last card, Lajoie, Keeler, Ned Hanlon (who is tough to find), etc.

Here are some HOFers
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E107s are awesome, Belfast, but be prepared to spend a whole lot of money for one.
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I would include E90, as the most significant set and representative of the 1909-1911 lithographic caramel card explosion.
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An Old Judge for sure. Took me years to find one that struck the right balance of pose, condition, and cost for me. So pleased to have finally added one to my collection
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