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| View Poll Results: What's the most beautiful iconic pre-ward card ever? | |||
| N162 Cap Anson |
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29 | 22.31% |
| N162 King Kelly |
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31 | 23.85% |
| T206 Ty Cobb "Bat Off" |
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27 | 20.77% |
| 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth "Full Body" |
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33 | 25.38% |
| 1934 Goudey Lou Gehrig "Portrait" |
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10 | 7.69% |
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Most beautiful and most iconic can be 2 different things. Personally, I think the Ruth Batting pose is most iconic, and if I had to choose from those above for best looking, it might be the Anson 162. But of course my personal fave for best looking ever is the T205 Cobb... I guess he didn't make the cut.
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