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Have you thought about one of the subsets within the regular Topps sets? I did the 1960s Topps All Star subsets. There are other subsets in quite a few regular sets. There is also the 33 card 1954 Red Heart Dog Food set.
James Last edited by jfkheat; 02-10-2018 at 10:12 PM. |
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Not sure about budget, but.......
The 1968 Topps 3-D set is small (12 cards) and Stunning!
1967 Pirates and Red Sox Stickers Last edited by hcv123; 02-10-2018 at 10:17 PM. |
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1954 Red Heart is a nice looking set - 33 cards with some 50s star power. Arguably the best looking Mantle ever made
Some other ideas would be all-star sets, 1961 MVPs, or 1968 Topps Game
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If I wasn't so Braves focused, I would totally do a 1964 Topps team card subset run. The colors pop really nice on those bad boys.
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I'll second the 54 Redheart set.
Also, the '64 Topps Giants set. Awesome photos and very reasonably priced. You can pick up a Mantle for <$40. I'm currently working on an autographed set of these, though I doubt I'll ever complete it. And don't overlook the Fleer Ted Williams set.
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Man I love this forum. You guys are great!
I'm going to look into the: 54 Red Heart 68 Topps 3-D The 59 Fleer Williams set and the 64 Giants set will be for further down the road. Too big a card count that I want to chase at the moment. Thanks for all the advice and keep em coming!!
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You could always do your favorite team? If they won the world series that year, that could be a particular year. Just a suggestion.
Good Luck
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small sets
The all-star sub-sets are great since you are get just stars and hofers and they are very cheap. I actually have two for sale 1969 and 1970 right now for under $100. The late 60's all stars you can put together for $100 to $200 in decent shape and I sold a 1959 all-star set for about $350 a few months ago. Deckle Edge and Topps game card are pretty easy too.
If you want a bigger challenge, 1964 Stand Ups. Also 1941 Play Ball is only 72 cards. It is going to cost you a few thousand dollars because of Dimaggio and Williams, but it is a set you can put together in months rather than years. |
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The 1961 Golden Press set containing 33 cards is one of my favorite small sets from the 60s as it is loaded with HOFers, both pre and post war.
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I‘d also consider 1. 1969 topps deckle edge (Mays, Clemente, Gibson, Yaz, Brooks) 2. 1967 topps pinups 3. 1963 fleer. Small-ish, with good stars (Clemente, Mays, Koufax, Brooks) Last edited by MCoxon; 02-11-2018 at 08:54 AM. |
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Adding 67 pinups to the list of possibles for sure!
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Probably bigger than you want but pretty easy to complete at a reasonable price, depending on condition... the 1963 Fleer set. Several stars and neat design.
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Are you planning to do graded sets. If so, what grades? I am working or have completed several of the sets mentioned here. Like you, I don't want to do a set with hundreds of cards. My biggest set is the 77 card 1964 Topps Stand-up. I need 7 or 8 cards to finish it.
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One of the Topps Supers sets. Great player selection, beautiful unusual cards. And pretty cheap.
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Due to cost, smaller sets seem easier to accomplish in a semi timely manner for me personally. As far as grades, I go with that I feel like I can afford prior to starting the set.
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The 1969 Super Set is one of the most beautiful sets ever made, but a little pricey. The 1970 set at 42 cards would be a good choice.
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