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If they HAD to be in poor condition, I would collect something that's pretty much always found in poor condition - like Lections.
I'm not a high-grade guy, for the most part, but I do like a decent image on the card. If it's got to be SGC 10/PSA 1, I would want it to be something where the scarcity makes up for the condition. -Al |
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I agree with three2Shits. Along with the Weaver and Million the Peckinpaugh can be pricey as well
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You're killing me Mr. Murray. Thanks, I guess...
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I'm surprised OJ's haven't come up yet. They are still fascinating even in poor shape, and if the low grade is b/c of back damage or writing then all the better.
Fairly reasonable, and you could putz along with it for years. J |
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T3s
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T-206 and 1933 or 34 Goudey are good choices, but you run into the problem of having a fair number of high-dollar value cards to purchase in order to complete the set. With that in mind, a more budget conscious choice IMO would be the 1934-36 Diamond Stars set. There are no Ruths or Gehrigs, but there are still plenty of HOFers and a run of 12 high numbers to keep things moderately challenging.
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Keep the suggestions coming! These are great!
I already have a T206 set started (60 cards, mostly raw in VG +/- condition). So I could either work on that set a bit faster by lowering my condition expectations... or just start on a poor condition set from scratch. I have a couple of T205's and one T207, so not much of a start there but that doesn't preclude picking up one of those as a goal. I have always liked the front designs and back variations of the T205's. I don't have any examples of the other sets suggested, so I will do some more research and see if anything catches my attention. Thanks again and like I said, keep the suggestions coming please!
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T3 Turkey Red set. These are just beautiful images and even in terrible condition would probably look nicer than most other cards ... especially the action shots.
A second choice would be the Old Judges. It would provide a personal incentive to learn about the first generation ball players. Hank Levy |
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