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Sisler has some attractive looking cards (E120/W573/V61 is also really nice), even most of his strip cards are in my opinion pretty attractive, like his W514, W515, W551. My favorite is his W503 card, which despite its designation, is not a strip card.
One card to avoid is his W9316 card...ouch! Brian (sadly the W9316 shown is mine, not the W503) |
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Those W9316’s are…. Something else, that’s for sure.
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I agree with the W503. If you like the 1921 Exhibit pose, you should also consider the V100, which I think has the same pose. Another nice one is the M101-5 rookie, listing him as a pitcher.
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I like the 1921 Oxford Confectionary set.
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I would go with the Standard Biscuit.
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![]() And I think that V89 is STUNNING. Seriously. Although incredibly rare, if I didn’t care about the whole “rookie” / “pre-rookie” thing, I’d hold out for one for sure. Here’s my “placeholder”, but likely one-of-one, so don’t bother holding out to get it: ![]()
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A W575-1 (blank back of course) might be a less expensive alternative to the E121, though neither one in average condition will be too expensive (low hundred(s)). Pardon the other cards....
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My favorite card of Sisler
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As the OP, I'll admit that I am leaning toward the exhibit - between affordability and the look of the card, that may be my winner. Thanks so much for the many suggestions - it takes an Net54 Village to complete my HOF set (truth! I probably have 8-10 key cards selected because of input and opinions from this crew!) Jeff
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