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Old 08-07-2022, 09:31 AM
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When I think of cards from 1957-1980, this is one of the first that comes to mind.

That Mantle All Star is at the top of my list, too. This one is a close second:



And let me throw a bone to another personal favorite:

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These are all great, I think a top 20 list would do these more justice and then a vote to rank them.

One of my favorite Koufax cards below

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These are all great, I think a top 20 list would do these more justice and then a vote to rank them.

One of my favorite Koufax cards below

Agreed! yours posted just before mine
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Love the smile



Love the stretch

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That Mantle All Star is at the top of my list, too. This one is a close second:



And let me throw a bone to another personal favorite:

Love that Covington Bob, looks good next to the 61 Aaron also.
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Lots of good calls here. Any late 50s/early 60s Hank Aaron, the 59 Roberto,
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I forgot the 66 Topps Leaders card with Aaron/Clemente/Mays. That's a
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That Mantle All Star is at the top of my list, too. This one is a close second:



And let me throw a bone to another personal favorite:

Covington was a personal favorite of mine, too. The first major league game I saw was in Shibe Park in 1963. Jack Sanford of the Giants would have pitched a one-hitter against the Phils except that Wes Covington had four hits on his own. Not enough, though. The Giants still won.

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