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Topps for both.
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Dang!..I'm sure someone on here knows. Gotta be either a military break or a cup of coffee then didn't make it back up for a while. Maybe Adam Greenberg? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Oops I had the question wrong sorry!! He had a first year card, a second year card (I didn't realize he had this one damn just found out), and then his third card is not until five years later. And there is a second player with a four year gap between his first and second cards. 50s/60s era.
Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 02-21-2016 at 10:55 PM. |
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1969 topps Johnny bench is pretty close .
The only other card I can think of off the top of my head is in football . Brett Favre 1992 stadium club high series . |
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will add the 92 favre.
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I think the 91 Wild Card 1000 Stripe would be a Rookie and far more valuable than the 92 Stadium Club.
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Historically, when did rookie cards become THE card of a player - most expensive? Back after WW2, in the 1950's, in the 60's or early 70's? When exactly did rookie cards become the most sought after, highest priced, even though not most rare cards of a particular player? Who made up the rookie card rules, who is most responsible for the rookie card craze? Was it one person, a small group, or did the public at large all of a sudden decide, yeah, thats it, the rookie cards - and forever more they will be over prices relative to the rarity of the other cards?
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trying not to set boundaries, but you are entering into the realm of variants which i think negate it from being removed. plus there is a 91 stadium club, so i gotta leave it at this point... |
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that's kinda why I said hard to put any boundaries on the rules...
is the topps card more valuable than the fleer in similar grade? if so, i'll add it to the the honorable mentions list.... |
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All things being equal, I'd say they are equally negligible in value, but the Fleer has the cool factor...so I guess I'm out (unless I get points for spelling negligible?)
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seems to certainly fit the from my brief research in a psa 8 grade.
edit: points for negligible awarded as well. Last edited by begsu1013; 02-21-2016 at 11:42 PM. |
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