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Old 01-30-2023, 07:08 PM
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Default Best of the Splendid Splinter

A question on Ted Williams: what do people here think is his best card? Normally the rookie gets pride of place, but the 1939 Play Ball is not the most beloved set by most, and so it's not surprising that his rookie card doesn't command the same premium compared to his other cards that cards like Mays' 1951 Bowman or Aaron's 1954 Topps do. So what do people think is actually his best card? I'd go for either the 1941 Play Ball (especially since it's the .406 year), or the 1949 Leaf. Thoughts?
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