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I'm still in the camp that likes his rookie the best. Great pic and I love the black and white.
If I had to pick a #2 it would likely be 50 or 51 Bowman. One can only dream of what his 52 Bowman would have looked like (that is my favorite post-war design).
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Give me the 1948(9) Leaf card all day.
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I think that I would have to go with his 1939 R303-A Goudey Rookie. This is my favorite image of him and it is incredibly rare. Plus, it is a Goudey. How cool is that? This is not mine, but I wish that it was.
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Williams is one that has many awesome cards to choose from. There are many I like, but his '51 Bowman is my only card.
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Mostly a post-war collector, so I'm lobbying for the 1955 or 1957 Topps issues, as pictured above.
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It's much easier for me to pick his WORST card. For me, that's his 1958T.
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54 Wilson for me.
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It is an awesome card, and some lucky fan in the stands got a frankfurter lunch for the whole family.
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I’m honestly a fan of the 1939 play ball Rc, but a close second would have to be the 1954 topps #250 for me, that’s classic Ted all the way.
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the 39 goudey and 48 leaf are works of art like a Picasso of the hitting goat lol love those cards!
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