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Hello Everyone,
I picked up this complete set of 1936 Goudeys for a cheap price on eBay. I realize that there are numerous back variations available, but if you are only counting the players there are 25 cards and 8 HOFers in the set including Greenberg. It got me thinking how many other prewar sets can be had for less than a grand? Set collectors on a budget may be interested in any suggestions. Best regards, Joe Last edited by Northviewcats; 12-19-2018 at 01:22 PM. |
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You can't easily do it for a grand, but a low/mid-grade 1941 Double Play is fairly economical. I finished mine a few years back and I think I got both Williams and the DiMaggio for under $200 each. The set is larger (75 cards) and the checklist pretty comprehensive for the era.
To do it, you would have to get the bulk of the commons at a quantity discount. |
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The 1935 Goudey 4 in 1 is kind of cheap ( outside of Ruth )
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It's a little hard to find but the 1941 Double Play set is pretty affordable too. Only big card is the Williams.
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In addition to the 1935-36 Goudeys mentioned, my guess is T201 could be done with only a little more than that and some patience. BINs are usually high but I've gotten them as low as $10-$15 and there's only 50 in the set. Cobb is the most expensive and low-grade ones have gone for as little as $250-$300.
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It kind of depends on your definition of a "set", in which case there may be more sets to be had for under $1K, in pretty good condition to boot, than you would initially think.
There are many different listed "sets" that don't really have a lot of cards in them, like W565 cards with only 4 baseball players comprising the set. Then there are the 1927 Rinky Dink Stamps, which only number 10 different players, and also kind of bend the definition of a card. Another good example would be the 1936 S&S Game cards which number 52 in the set, but are very reasonable priced. All three of these sets include some major star players and HOFers, yet are very reasonably valued to where you should be able to complete each set, in rather good condition, for no more than $1K. There are going to be other obscure and/or small sized pre-war sets that are under the $1K limit as well. Just grab a copy of an SCD catalog and thumb through it. |
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Maybe one of the strip card sets could be put together for around that figure.
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