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Old 06-06-2011, 09:15 AM
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I don't have photos of my other favorites, but this one is definitely in the Top 3.

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Old 06-06-2011, 04:25 PM
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#1: '52 Topps Mantle
Always wanted one, finally landed this puppy but yet to have it in hand. Still my favorite postwar card.



#2: '57 Topps Mays
His last card as a New York Giant. I'm still in shock.



#3: '53 Topps Vinegar Bend Mizell (original art and Topps card)
I don't imagine we'll see the likes again of that awesome REA auction with all the '53 Topps art. I'm lucky to have snagged the one.

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#1: '52 Topps Mantle
Always wanted one, finally landed this puppy but yet to have it in hand. Still my favorite postwar card.
Beautiful card! I had that one bookmarked and was watching it in the recent Mile High auction. Low grade with great eye appeal. Congrats!

Here are my three postwar faves....
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Low grade with great eye appeal.
Words to live by!
Thanks, Chuck.
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P.S. Three great cards: '71T Munson, '53T Mays & Mantle

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Hmm... tough to choose 3...

#1 1947 Bond Bread Jackie Robinson (Batting - White Sleeves) - For the simple fact that it is very tough to find any of the 1947 Bond Bread cards... this is probably #1, but will be replaced if I can get my hands on the card of him leaping for the ball in front of the scoreboard...



#2 1949 Leaf Jackie Robinson - I mainly collect Jackie Robinson cards... you can't go wrong with this one.



#3 1948 Bowman Stan Musial - I was going to pick my 1955 Sandy Koufax, and probably would interchange the two on another day... but today Musial is #3.



On a side note, I also love the '61 Juan Marichal simply due to the Dominican historical element of his birth city being known as La Ciudad de Trujillo when Trujillo was in power... Being married to a Dominican, and having a son that is obviously half-Dominican, it makes for a good conversational piece.
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