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Old 01-06-2025, 08:22 PM
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I find Joe D hard to collect. I just don’t like the cards issued during his career other than the 1941 Play Ball but it’s been hard to find one with decent registration.
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Old 01-06-2025, 08:34 PM
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I find Joe D hard to collect. I just don’t like the cards issued during his career other than the 1941 Play Ball but it’s been hard to find one with decent registration.
I would agree, by far the best DiMaggio card but super hard to find not only registered but centered, and also with the correct purple color background.
My other favorite is his 4 on 1 with Gehrig, passing of the torch and all that.
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I guess the ones I think of as a HOF collector include :
Jesse Burkett (he played mostly in the 19th Century but the only card one is ever likely to obtain is his T204)
Ross Youngs (referenced above)
Stanley Coveleski (sp?) and George "High Pockets" Kelly
Outside the HOF:
Jim Thorpe and Joe Jackson and the Black Sox players (other than Cicotte and Gandil)...
To widen the search HOF managers Wilbert Robinson and Joe McCarthy and HOF umpires Klem and Evans (who are in the 1922 Exhibit set).

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I find Joe D hard to collect. I just don’t like the cards issued during his career other than the 1941 Play Ball but it’s been hard to find one with decent registration.
This is so true. So glad I was able to land a nice example.
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For hall of fame MLB players it's got to be someone from the 20s. My pick is Coveleski. Nobody who is in Goudey/Diamond Stars or T206 is that hard (obvious exceptions excepted) just because the supply is so high.
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From the Negro Leagues, Willie Foster and Pete HIll.
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Right on, Paul. Don’t forget Biz Mackey too, only one card known and only two or three examples at that.
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Not 20th century, but almost, and Burkett as a player
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I think the answer has to be Joe Jackson. I can’t think of a period card of him where the cheapest entry isn’t the low to mid 5 figures unless you can find a beat to hell T200. He’s arguably the key card in almost every set he’s in. I can remember years ago Leon had a Jackson game card (either Polo Grounds or National Game) on his website for a couple hundred bucks and a couple times when I made a purchase I thought about adding it but never did. Been kicking myself. Wagner, Ruth, and Cobb are all in the “you’re going to have to pay up” category but at they are in enough sets that if you have some options. With Jackson it’s game card/Play Ball or take out a second mortgage.
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I wonder how long the Joe Jackson and Wagner run up is here to stay though. I agree that under current conditions, Wagner and Jackson are very difficult to collect.

But will it sustain itself? I find it hard to believe that anyone will continue to spend thousands of dollars on Tom Barker game cards. It has a nice image but is akin to a deck of playing cards and I think was appropriately priced in the past. Even the E91 Hans Wagner card is selling for thousands of dollars. But how much sense does it make to pay thousands for a card with a generic image? The Joe Jackson blanket also has a generic image and sells for a reasonable price still.

When I say generic image I mean the image on your Hans Wagner card is the exact same image on Joe Tinker's card, except the team names have been changed.

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Some of Wagner's cards come with the name "Hans". Personally, I would rather own a Wagner card with printed name on card and slip label as "Honus".
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I find Joe D hard to collect. I just don’t like the cards issued during his career other than the 1941 Play Ball but it’s been hard to find one with decent registration.
His features didn't help. Don Drysdale practically couldn't take a bad photo, but some of Joe D's card images could chase a dog up the tree. I do like this one:

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