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Who are some of the underrated/undervalued Football HOF rookie cards from the ‘70’s & ‘80’s and why?
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Every non QB. Every non Walter Payton RB. (Love Sweetness!) NFL HOF has a reputation for being "easy" to be inducted. I think it's hard to call any successful NFL career easy though, so I disagree. You can buy HOF lineman RC all day for a few dollars, even back into 50's and 60's. Most receivers too. There is great value ( in my opinion) in football cards. They may see a resurgence. But that value still may be concentrated on the 5 or 6 vintage players who are most expensive already.
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Thanks! Brian L Familytoad Ridgefield, WA Hall of Fame collector. Prewar Set collector. Topps Era collector. 1971 Topps Football collector. |
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You can get a lot of HOF cards of that era rather inexpensively if you concentrate on lineman and defense. Lawrence Taylor who is among the most expensive defensive players in those years I think is still terrible underpriced. I mean who can compare with him, Ray Lewis, those are the two best players I have seen on defense, followed by Ronnie Lott. |
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