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N162
T205 T206 1933 Goudey 1941 Play Ball |
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It's hard to beat the Turkey Reds or the Cracker Jacks.
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t205 are works of art that just can't be correctly emulated by mass producers of cards now. When reprints or emulated sets (such as topps 205) can't match the beauty of the original that is impressive to me.
The Allen and Ginters are a great set. It shows the popularity of the design when modern collectors have been collecting Topps' modern variation for 11 years now.
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Cracker Jack and T3's are phenomenal.
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Just a dad trying to figure out how to build a collection his kids will take interest in. Interests: HoF, Grover Hartley, Cleveland, Jim Thome, Jose Ramirez, Akron Zips, Historically Significant Figures Cooperstown Project Progress: 194/351 - 55.27% Follow along and see what I need here. YouTube Channel: Collecting America's Pastime Last edited by CollectingAmericasPastime; 10-03-2016 at 05:33 PM. |
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1909 E90-1 is VASTLY underrated. I love the background colors/scenery in this set.
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Just a dad trying to figure out how to build a collection his kids will take interest in. Interests: HoF, Grover Hartley, Cleveland, Jim Thome, Jose Ramirez, Akron Zips, Historically Significant Figures Cooperstown Project Progress: 194/351 - 55.27% Follow along and see what I need here. YouTube Channel: Collecting America's Pastime Last edited by CollectingAmericasPastime; 10-03-2016 at 05:32 PM. |
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Here's another vote for the T205s. Always liked the NL version better.
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I think from pure aesthetics, I gotta go with N162 (wish the baseball set was bigger)
Goodwin%20Champions%20Anson%2022%20legendary%202004.jpg N162 Tim Keefe.jpg ... but from the cool and unique category, I love the triple folders. There's so much great stuff going on, including multi player cards (many ideal matches like Speaker/Wood or dual HOFer), nice color portraits, great actual (not just posed) action shots, and the great period write ups. T202 Cobb Jennings HA.jpg T202 Speaker Wood SGC50.jpg T202 Cobb Moriarty, Cobb Steals Third SGC.jpg |
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T204 Ramly
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I think E97's are underappreciated:
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I have to say I love the T4 Obak, but right up there is the T211 and D310. Oh, and who can forget the E222?
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Not mine any longer but what a portrait!!
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