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For Jackie Robinson Day: I discovered this amazing card on this site after joining last year and had to have one! Members also pointed me toward "Jackie Robinson: A Biography" by Arnold Rampersad as a great bio.
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Affordable items of Negro League Hall of Famers can still be found. I recently picked up this 1954 Dallas Eagles media guide with Willard Brown for less than a blaster of Topps Flagship at Wal-Mart.
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Great thread!! I too prefer the Paige 53 Topps. Its one of my favorite cards ever, if not my favorite.
I would also mention the Monte Irvin Red Man Tobacco card. Very affordable and absolutely beautiful. The Minoso is superb as well. Larry Doby '51 Bowman perhaps the best of the set; one of the best of the 50s. Jackie's 54 topps is very affordable contextually, but his '53 to me is absolutely iconic!! You can also get a willie mays exhibit card for just a couple of bucks. Identify it well by using tools online; you can even mark one printed in his rookie year! Last edited by dbussell12; 05-05-2025 at 02:10 PM. |
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First card, Not hof'ers but a neat card nonetheless. Second card (d305s) a card that is still attainable... Quote:
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In my opinion, one of the most underrated collectibles in the hobby - the 1947 Cleveland Indians Picture Pack Larry Doby. The set was originally available and complete at 25 pictures before Doby broke in July 5, 1947. The team added Doby to sets perhaps sometime in July - Aug timeframe. Singles can be found but rarely see the full set of 26 with Doby.
Still very affordable at hundreds, not thousands, of dollars.
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Good one, Jason. Once had one of those.
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