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Best (visually appealing) Mantle cards (in the following order): 1) '52 Bowman (without typical poor register or print defects, of course) 2) '51 Bowman 3) '53 Bowman (but only if the sky is blue (not pinkish) and only if the typical white print dot on Mantle's chin is not present) ![]() 4) '54 Stahl-Meyer (or Dan Dee) 5) 1953 Topps or 1956 Topps (depends upon my mood)
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can i find this official best mantle card list somewhere? i need 6-10 so i'll know what other mantle cards to buy...
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. BTW, it is not a "best" list; rather, it is my opinion on which 5 are the most visually appealing (IMHO).
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The Toleteros is the only choice for Gibson, unless you want to jump ahead to a 1974 Laughlin. I think a while back there was some postcard floating around too which sparked a debate as to whether it was a baseball card or not.
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I'd take that rppc over the Toleteros card ANY day of the week...even though some don't consider it a "card".
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Agreed - with both of your points.
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I'd agree with that as well.
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I met the family who won the Toleteros card. I gave them a very big Mazel Tov (
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Anybody have a picture of that Josh Gibson postcard?
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The Gibson RPPC has sold twice in the past 3 years for over $50K both times. Unfortunately, this makes it out of the reach of probably about 95% of us, including mysef. For non-autograph collectors, the fact that it was also signed by Gibson probably accounts for much of the card's value and makes paying that kind of price very difficult to swallow.
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