If u had a choice between 1 of these rc's............
gradeddream
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graded bgs, psa or gai gem what would you take & why?? i know the obvious answer would be $ but what besides that? i put mine in the order i would take.
7) 86 fleer jordan
4) 68 ryan
1) 80-81 topps bird / magic
2) 79-80 opc gretzky
6) 67 topps seaver
3) 72 staubach
5) 76 payton
my choice would be the bird rc. growing up all i ever saw & heard was bird. i rememeber watching, which it seemed every game with my dad.
7) 86 fleer jordan
4) 68 ryan
1) 80-81 topps bird / magic
2) 79-80 opc gretzky
6) 67 topps seaver
3) 72 staubach
5) 76 payton
my choice would be the bird rc. growing up all i ever saw & heard was bird. i rememeber watching, which it seemed every game with my dad.
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there you are
marc in Hawaii
1) 68 ryan (My favorite player of all time)
2) 74 Winfield (2nd greatest Padre ever, my favorite Padre of all-time, and for me the most exciting to watch...he could do it all)
3) 80-81 topps bird / magic (Great rivalry between the two and I'm a fan of both)
4) 86 fleer jordan (Just have always wanted one)
5) 69 Reggie Jax (The Staw that stirred the drink)
6) 72 staubach (One of the all-time best portrait shots on any sportscard)
7) 68 Bench (have always been a big fan of JB)
8) 79-80 opc gretzky (Can't go wrong with this one)
9) 76 payton (Can't go wrong with this one either)
10) 67 topps seaver (have never really been a fan of Seaver)
Steve
They call me "Pack the Ripper"
You have to consider that the card is worth 1/2 of what it was a few years ago and is at its lowest mark in about 10 years
I would pick the Payton from your list, if I was making my own list - I would like a 1960 Topps Yaz RC.
still not bad for a card that at its release could have been bought for under 20.00.
How did you come up with this selection? Just curious.
Stone
<< <i>and is at its lowest mark in about 10 years >>
Is this really true? A Jordan rookie is cheaper now than it was in 1994?
<< <i>still not bad for a card that at its release could have been bought for under 20.00. >>
$20? I'd think you could have gotten ten of them for that price when it was released.
The 94-95 season is when Jordan made the comeback and the card got hot so it had to be in the $850-$900 range. If someone has their old beckett collection handy that would be great.
I am suprised that it is as low as it is right now. I never thought it would go less than $1,000.
That's a great list. Wouldn't mind having them all.
James
I would go with the ryan and seaver just because i need those personally for my collection. And as a basketball fan, i would definitely enjoy having a bird/johnson and a jordan rookie.
Listed from most common in PSA 8/9 to least common
Card ...... Population 8/9 ..... SMR 8/9
1) '86 Jordan ...... 5,341/1,634 ....... $500/$1100
2) '80 Bird/Magic...... 1,515/322 ........ $220/$800
3) '76 Payton ....... 1,095/249 ........... $175/$500
4) '68 Ryan .......... 412/45 ............. $1,000/$5,500
5) '67 Seaver........ 343/51 .......... $750 / $2,200
6) 79 Gretzky OPC ..... 340/26 ............ $875 / $5,500
7) '69 Reggie ........ 268 / 18 ............ $450 / $5,500
Since I have the Ryan (PSA 7), I'd like the Seaver. Although the '48 Mikan, '57 Russell and '61 Chamberlain may all top this list.
68 Ryan - I collect Baseball HOF Rookies and is a card I have wanted since childhood.
76 payton - This is another card I have always wanted since childhood, and while I will get one soon, GEM is only but a dream.
67 topps seaver - Again, like the Ryan, this is on my "to get" list, however, this doesn't have the same allure to me as the Ryan.
86 Fleer Jordan - I don't collect basketball, but to me this is the pinnacle card of the modern basketball era, so you gotta have it.
80-81 topps bird / magic - Two of the greatest of all time on one tough card, what's not to like.
72 staubach - Being a Redskins fan in the NY Metro area that is a double whammy against the cowboys. Although once I start my assault on the NFL HOF Rookie list he will surely be near the top
79-80 opc gretzky - I admire the card, but I am not into hockey thus this would be last on this particular list - even though it is probably the most valuable in GEM Mint
I realize that GradedDream asked which of these cards in GEM Mint condition would you most want, but do a lot of you have these cards in the upper grades (7,8,9); just not in GEM Mint? For me the list doesn't change whether we are talking about these cards all graded a 6, 8 or 10.
Could you also provide the numbers for the 72 Staubach?
<< <i>$20? I'd think you could have gotten ten of them for that price when it was released. >>
ajw
Actually the set was a bomb where I lived. Nobody liked the design or anything - they were selling at the end of the season at below suggested pack price. The candy distributor had topps and fleer closeouts by my office back then - for what ever reason, he would put a big X on the top of the box. I have a great Fleer war story about that but let's just say that I was an idiot and leave it at that.
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Mike
'72 Staubach ....... 152 psa 8s / 13 psa 9's ...... SMR $300/$1,250
Sorry for the double post
could be referred to as "The Great One" and still be
underrated in some circles.
Even the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle has, I believe, three
PSA 10s. If I'm not mistaken, there is only one Gretzky
PSA 10.
Besides, the blue border looks great when the card is in
crisp position.
/s/ JackWESQ
<< <i>I think Seaver was a better overall pitcher than Ryan. Ryan was a great strikeout pitcher, Seaver was a complete pitcher. >>
I don't mean to taunt the NRMS guys, but the above statement is undeniably true. Seaver is one of the most underrated players of the last 30 years. Ryan is one of the most overrated. That's not to say that Ryan wasn't a great player, but he wasn't Tom Terriffic.
His RC is the 1951 Bowman, not really the 52 Topps nor the 52 Bowman either. Maybe more popular or expensive, but not his true RC from any major card company.
For my personal collecting via sets, RCs I'd enjoy would be a 57 Unitas, or a 73 Schmidt, or a 1979 Ozzie in gem 10 shape !!!
Maybe the question for this post should have been: What are the top ten rookie cards in the hobby? Of course, these lists would be subjective given the interests and collection purposes of board members.
Peter G.
Is that you Ranch?
Stone
Mark