Posted By:
peter chaoGuys,
I might be biased but I tend to think his post World War II cards are his most important and valuable. And incidently, 1954 would be the critical year. Teddy Ballgame was already a war hero with an established reputation as a great hitter and this was before his injury in the all-star game.
Two cards strike me as being important. The 1954 Kahn's Wieners and the 1954 Bowman Ted Williams. But also in 1954 Williams was also the first and last card in the Topps set. Both are beautiful cards that are hard to find in nice condition. Any other opinions.
Peter