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Wagner, Plank and Lajoie are the only 3 musts. They are the foundation of the hobby and were iconic when the rest were commons. Mantle represents the Topps era and Griffey the modern era and definitely belong on the list.
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These lists have been done to death. There really need to be four such lists.
1. The "Universal Top 10 Card List" that non-collectors can most identify with. Frankly, I don't think most non-collectors could name 10 cards, nor would I expect them to. 2. The list that all types of collectors can identify with (even if you abhor modern, you'd have to make some obvious concessions) 3. The list that pre-1980 vintage collectors can identify with, to include any pre-1980 card 4. The list that pre-war collectors can identify with, to include pre-war cards only. Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 08-15-2025 at 09:44 AM. |
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I agree with billy!
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You'd also have various parameters that needed to be dealt with.
Are we talking only of cards with a perpetual impact on the hobby? We can all think of some "boom & bust" cards that had a huge impact, be it for a period of a decade or just a season! The 1980's-early 1990's boom produced some extremely iconic cards, most of which have since been relegated to sentimentally iconic! 2-3 different Bo Jacksons, a few Mattinglys, a couple of Cansecos, McGwire, Clemens, even Gregg Jefferies. Should those be counted? RCs of Ripken and maybe even Rickey should be represented IMO. All of the cards mentioned are far more identifiable to a much wider swath of humanity than a Plank ("Who?! What?!") or even a 144 Ruth. Let's face it: the majority of the cards we'd pick for our personal lists would be more than a few time zones away from a Universally Recognized Iconic Cards list. You don't have to like the truth to admit to it. I'm OK with it, even if those newer issues are of no personal consequence anymore. While the cards themselves may have lost their luster, the memories associated with them are pure gold. As ridiculous as it sounds, you couldn't pry my 1988 Score or 1989 Topps & OPC Gregg Jefferies cards out of my hands! I've had them since they were released. If you were there, you remember, and hopefully don't think me too silly for still liking them. Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 08-15-2025 at 10:25 AM. |
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Simply because I love the card, I would include the E95 Ty Cobb.
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THE t206 Ty Cobb with the Ty Cobb back has to be in the Top 10. Probably Top 5.
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1. Wagner T206
2. 1952 Topps Mantle 3. 1954 Topps Hank Aaaron 4. 1952 Topps Jackie Robinson 5. 1952 Topps Willie Mays 6. 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth 144 7. 1949 Leaf Jackie 8. 1968 Ryan / Koosman RC 9. 1984 Donruss Don Mattingly 10. 1989 Fleer Bill Ripken Error Last edited by Kutcher55; 08-15-2025 at 11:30 AM. |
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T206 Wagner
1952 Topps Mantle 1933 Goudey Lajoie 1933 Goudey Ruth red background T206 Cobb portrait red 1914 Ruth Baltimore News T206 Cobb Tobacco Ty Cobb back 1954 Bowman Williams T206 Plank 1951 Bowman Mantle |
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What would be the 2nd most iconic card of the modern era? The '85 McGwire Olympic card is the only one I can think of that reached that level of popularity/pursuit.
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1989 UD Griffey Jr. 1985 Topps McGwire Olympic 1980 Topps Henderson 1984 Donruss Mattingly 1988 Donruss Gregg Jeffries 1989 Fleer Billy Ripken FF 1990 Topps Frank Thomas no name on front The Score card with Bo Jackson wearing the shoulder pads The Upper Deck baseball card of Michael Jordan I would put Jeter, Pujols, Trout, and Ohtani rookies somewhere in there, but I don’t really know much about which of their options are the “best”.
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Not nearly as significant to the hobby, but a fond memory from the time, is opening 1982 Donruss packs, hoping to get the San Diego Chicken card. There was even an offer/address to get it autographed!
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I'd definitely take the Frank Thomas NNO off any list. I feel like I hadn't even heard of it until a few years ago, or I found it so forgettable that it completely escaped me. Was it perhaps more regionally hot for a time? Thomas was and is still huge in the Midwest, so am wondering if it was more something like that.
I feel like I only saw one mention of the Billy FF card. That needs to be on there. That's one that many non-collectors would remember! If you had tried creating this list 35 years ago, I could see the whiteout and black box trying to vie for space on the list as well! It was that big a deal at the time. This card, in all its variations, seemed like it was was all the talk of the hobby and non-hobby world for a year or two. In a similar vein, I'm kinda glad nobody mentioned the Dale Murphy rev neg. Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 08-16-2025 at 09:34 AM. |
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