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I like the fact F. Robinson is underpriced and undervalued because I'm going to have to pick one up eventually for my 1957 Topps set.
As far as Rice, I think it's just the fact it's from the junk wax era (mid 1980s-mid 1990s). I think that has more to do with it than anything. Heck, even Montana RCs have gone down from $175 BV to $100 BV. Who would've thought HOFer RCs would drop, especially ones that drop nearly 50 percent. |
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Pre-war I'd have to say T206 Eddie Collins.
Post-war - 1955 Topps Hank Aaron. Nice mid grade examples are criminally under valued. |
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Well...it's a 2nd year card.....everyone is going after the rookie.
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Obviously, however that still doesn't mean it's not an under valued card.
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After all, the 52 Topps Mantle is a second year card too.
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lolololololololol
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molitor-trammell 78 most undervalued card comparative to price
2 HOF on 1 rookie card ![]() ![]()
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Funny, I saw the topic and before I clicked I guessed it was a Frank Robinson Rookie. Even more weird, I just got a 5 in this card nicely centered as well. It has gone up a ton in the past few months. In addition to his stellar playing career he was the first African American Manager in MLB history. For a long time, this card was cheaper pound for pound than the 57 Mays or Aaron, but that's no longer the case. I think it has room for further growth.
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But his rookie Topps card....
![]() I am going with Heilmann being underrated..
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Comparing a '55 Topps Aaron to the '52 Topps Mantle as both just second year cards is comical.
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The 1957 Frank Robinson has always seemed undervalued relative to other HOF rookies in high-printed series.
I know the obsession is with rookies, but I always think cards of good/great players in their iconic seasons are usually underpriced, like a 1968 Bob Gibson. That's cooler to me than a 1959 when he was just an afterthought in the high series. Pre-War, guys who just barely missed the hall tend to be underpriced (Dahlen seems to be treated as a low-end HOFer now, though). Eddie Collins is underpriced, I tend to think John McGraw usually is too. |
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That's usually what you shoot for when you make a joke.
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Quote:
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