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View Poll Results: What is the worst Set Topps produced in the 1950's
1952 3 2.63%
1953 4 3.51%
1954 6 5.26%
1955 1 0.88%
1956 5 4.39%
1957 10 8.77%
1958 50 43.86%
1959 35 30.70%
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Old 12-27-2015, 04:15 AM
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I'm going with 1955. It's bland and plain.

I think that's the best set from the 50's.


Nothing beats the 50-52 Bowman sets though. True works of art.
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Hey, Don-- don't slander me about 1955. 'Twas not me that said that
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Yeah, that's weird. I just hit the quote button and it came out like that. We'll blame it on Billp.
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For me it's the 59 Topps as my least favorite. I'd have to give a big thumbs up to the 56 Topps. Loaded with stars and Hall of Famers. I can't get why it doesn't have a Stan Musial? idk
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For me it's the 59 Topps as my least favorite. I'd have to give a big thumbs up to the 56 Topps. Loaded with stars and Hall of Famers. I can't get why it doesn't have a Stan Musial? idk
Stan wouldn't accept the standard fee for use of his image. Unfortunate because he didn't have a regular issue Topps card until 1959.

The only set that both Ted Williams and Stan Musial are in together is 1949 Leaf (58 Topps all star aside).
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Very cool Don 👍. That leaf set is a real beauty, gotta be at the top for one of the best post-war sets. Loaded with Hall Of Famers, rookies, and super hard short prints.
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Stan wouldn't accept the standard fee for use of his image. Unfortunate because he didn't have a regular issue Topps card until 1959.

The only set that both Ted Williams and Stan Musial are in together is 1949 Leaf (58 Topps all star aside).
52 Red Man, no?
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Very cool Don 👍. That leaf set is a real beauty, gotta be at the top for one of the best post-war sets. Loaded with Hall Of Famers, rookies, and super hard short prints.

Yeah that leaf set is a landmark set. I hate the skip number format though.
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52 Red Man, no?
52 Berk Ross also, but I was only considering main stream sets.
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Stan wouldn't accept the standard fee for use of his image. Unfortunate because he didn't have a regular issue Topps card until 1959.

The only set that both Ted Williams and Stan Musial are in together is 1949 Leaf (58 Topps all star aside).
Did he say why? It's certainly odd that he has a regular card in only 3 50s Topps/Bowman sets (none of which are particularly expensive).
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