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Old 07-14-2025, 06:48 PM
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They definitely all sell at a serious discount, and I guess we can debate whether that means that they’re undervalued. Of course, if you’re convinced that they’re undervalued then you should go nuts to corner the market and drive up the price.

For my money it’s tough to beat 5 HR leaders and 5 HOFers, particularly with my key man in the lead.
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Those are fantastic! It got me wondering if there’s SOMEONE out there collecting these as their primary focus.
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Those are fantastic! It got me wondering if there’s SOMEONE out there collecting these as their primary focus.
There are certainly weirder things that people collect, so it’s possible someone goes after them as their primary collecting focus.

Personally, they tend to be a bit lacking in pulchritude, so they don’t get me excited. There are also only so many of them, so you’ll run out of stuff to collect pretty quick.
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Those LL cards are amongst the best from the 60s. It seems like all the others have 2 hall of famer super stars and then some “one hit wonder”!😊
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There are certainly weirder things that people collect, so it’s possible someone goes after them as their primary collecting focus.

Personally, they tend to be a bit lacking in pulchritude, so they don’t get me excited. There are also only so many of them, so you’ll run out of stuff to collect pretty quick.

I remember being pretty excited to order a very affordable 1963 AL Batting Leaders from Kit Young when I was 12 or 13.

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By the time I was a kid, Topps had decided not to include so many faces and only do one card for both leagues — although I loved the cards these two shared.

Anyone know when around they made that change?
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There is a 1964 Topps League Leader card with Koufax, Marichal and Spahn. Hard to beat that for pitchers.
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Every few years we get a push, and in my opinion, with some good reasons about why these cards are undervalued.

The funny thing is that in today's ultra-modern card world (and granted the $$ are smaller for base cards) the leader cards of people like Judge and Ohtani are worth about the same as their regular cards. I suspect that just might nudge the older cards up a few levels as well.

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There is a 1964 Topps League Leader card with Koufax, Marichal and Spahn. Hard to beat that for pitchers.
Here is my Vennie version of that card. Just 1 lesser name on this one.
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