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1. 1933 Goudey Nap Lajoie PSA 1
2. Cracker Jack Joe Jackson PSA 1-2 3. Tip Top Bread Honus Wagner PSA 1-2 4. 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth - Proof SGC A 5. 1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig - Proof SGC A 6. T206 Ty Cobb Red Portrait PSA 7 |
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The top of my list would be the following:
1) Munson Old Mill Cabinet 2) 1912 Claude Berry Zeenut 3) 1912 Ralph Kreitz HRK 4) 1915 Block Zeenut with coupon 5) 1915 Nunamaker Cracker Jack 6) Any Chief Meyers Colored S74 that I don't have yet Patrick |
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1. Honus Wagner signed letter with baseball content
2. Nap Rucker no-hitter ball 3. Players League Guide 4. Al Spalding cdv 5. 1909 Tigers team imperial cabinet 6. Christy Mathewson signed letter 7. Ty Cobb's fedora
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1. 1887 K-bats Pirates team card
2. half of a t206 Plank 3. Kid Madden leaning on rock OJ 4. Peek-a-Boo Veach OJ 5. Deacon White OJ Very simple list, top 4 cards on my wantlist(though the KBats isn't realistic) and as much of a Plank as I can get for 10k
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Six different Boston garters
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Okay, I'll play. No idea where mine lands dollar-wise, but here's a handful of Tip O'Neill items that have really captured my attention lately. Except for #2, I'm pretty sure they're all very unrealistic, so in no particular order:
1. N370 Lone Jack 2. N172 Browns Champs 3. E223 G&B Chewing Gum (have yet to even see this card) 4. Any N173 Cabinet 5. N175 Gypsy Queen 6. 1889 Police Gazette 7. While I'm dreaming, any of the many cool team cabinets I've been seeing. Regards, Richard. |
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I'd buy a PSA 2 1933 Goudey Lajoie. The rest of the money would go towards a 1951 Bowman Willie Mays and a 1954 Bowman Ted Williams in PSA 5.
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Bruce,
First, you misspelled the Holiday in your title, although I think we get the intent. Next, someone gives me $10,000 .........(gasp, that's as long as I can hold my breath) But I get to list 6 items which cannot exceed a total of $50,000 ![]() Say what are the rules again? So by my math, I'm out at least 40k. unless I only get one item, not 6 and at least two of the six need to be less than 10k each...or I would be breaking the fantasy rules.How about this, my list would consist of E210-2 Gehrig and you can keep the change
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Great thread!!
E90-1 Joe Jackson (PSA Authentic or 1) An E98 Cy Young from the "Black Swamp Find" (PSA 8) T206 Cobb-bat off (PSA 7) T200 Detroit Team card (PSA 4or 5) 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle (just a nice raw one please) And ..... 2 infield box seat season tickets for the 2013 Detroit Tigers |
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Not picky will take em Fair or Good...
![]() 1925 or 1926 Exhibit Card of Bill Terry PCL exhibit Card Earl Averill Cap Anson Old Judge Cabinet Card 1933 Goudey Advertising Poster Ricky Y |
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The way i read the question is that i have $50,000 to spend, not $10,000, so i based my Chanukah list below on the $50,000 total.
1933 goudey Ruth red background 1952 Berk Ross Mantle 1932 US Caramel Ruth 1932 US Caramel Gehrig 1922 E121 Ruth Holding Bird 1922 E121 Ruth Photo Montage Any original Ruth Exhibit card I would try to get the best possible condition on those cards to work it up to the amount of money given here. If still under, i would search out Ruth strip cards, and a 1959 Mantle Bazooka, and a Ruth 1951 Topps All Star, and if i still had bucks left i would just work on old oddball Ruth and Gehrig cards. Note that i would only work on cards that fit my Yankee collection, and not worry about getting other cards of great players even though they might be rarer or really neat. Also i wouldnt upgrade any of my current cards, i would only buy cards i do not already own in any condition.
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Its so great to love all the New York teams in all sports, particularly the YANKEES. Last edited by dabigyankeeman; 11-24-2012 at 09:30 AM. |
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