Popular NON-rookie cards...
Many in the hobby has fallen into the rookie card craze. I'll be honest, myself included. But there are always NON-Rookie cards that are as equally desirable in any Post-War collection. I'm looking to include modern cards on this list as well...
I'll start with 1952 Topps Pafko 1953 Bowman Pee Wee Reese 1953 Topps Satchel Paige 1959 Topps Roy Campanella Symbol of Courage 1972 OPC Gil Hodges*memorial card 1989 Fleer Bill Ripken F***Face and obviously the '52 Mantle Can anyone else think of any other cards that would qualify here? |
1971 Topps Thurman Munson
1961 Topps Roger Maris 1954 Topps The O'Brien Twins http://www.goldenagebaseballcards.co...0O%27Brien.jpg |
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As soon as I saw this thread the first card that came to my mind was the 1972 Topps Steve Garvey, as it's worth more then his rookie |
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I guess I'll add the 1982 Topps Traded Ozzie Smith to this list then.. Possibly even the OPC despite still showing him in his padres uni, since it at least has the Trade to the Cardinals mentioned on the card front.. |
I love the 1964 Topps Pete Rose.
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I think a lot of the second year cards are popular, especially when the rookie shared a card with other players. '68 Seaver '69 Ryan '69 Bench '71 Munson '82 TT Ripken |
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The 1953 Bowman Pee Wee Reese was the first card that popped in my mind to answer this question.
Is there a better vintage action shot photo on any card? I cant think of one. Cheers, Patrick |
for me it is easily the 71 munson and 53 reese
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