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I'll go with the vanilla, standard answer - the 1933 Goudey "rookie." Either number will do. I say, "rookie" because there is a debate.
However, I personally prefer the 1934 Goudey over the 1933. I like its design and colors more. Foxx is another underrated player - playing in the Babe and Lou's era overshadow his greatest. Good luck. |
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I have the Delong Foxx. I'm not sure how much a lower grade one is selling for these days, but it may fit in your budget.
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Love Foxx. There is a nice Batter Up Hi Number Foxx on ebay now, under $2.k, been tempted myself. Valuewise seems undervalued - but then that card does not sell at that price.
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The postcard back exhibit rookie card would have fit the bill very nicely for you around the time that I stopped collecting the HOF rookie cards, around 2014. A nice mid-grade example could be had for around $500. Now, you can multiply that by ten, thus taking it out of range for most of us these days.
Maybe Leon could move this thread to the pre-war side where it belongs too. Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 02-17-2021 at 06:28 PM. |
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