Which Topps Base Sets don't get the "love" they deserve?
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Seeing the dislike of the '73 Topps set in another thread here made me wonder which sets you guys think don't get the love they deserve, either for poor quality/pics and/or lack of rookies or star power.
Would like to get a discussion going about it.
Would like to get a discussion going about it.
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WTB: PSA 1 - PSA 3 Centered, High Eye Appeal 1950's Mantle
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They're unknown, they're ugly with the perforated tabs, gum stains, print defects etc... But I love them!!!
So I guess that's my pick!
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*1956 Topps baseball- 97.4% complete, 7.24 GPA
*Clemente basic set: 85.0% complete, 7.89 GPA
All Topps "Base" sets are overerrated..
They are all extremely common, no such thing as a rare (ie hard to find) Topps card.
So in that sense they are all overrated, But Topps to many (newbies) are the only baseball cards they know of, so Demand will always be there for many.
But if I had to choose, Id say 1956 is undervalued compared to similar year/style cards.
<< <i>I think '70 Topps baseball is a fantastic set, and I am having a blast putting it together. I very rarely hear anyone mentioning '70 Topps among their favorite sets, however.
So I guess that's my pick! >>
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<< <i>I was thinking '70 Topps baseball as I opened the thread and there was Walter's post. Agreed. Still very affordable for the most part given its age. >>
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<< <i>I think '70 Topps baseball is a fantastic set, and I am having a blast putting it together. I very rarely hear anyone mentioning '70 Topps among their favorite sets, however.
So I guess that's my pick! >>
Mine too. It's the first year I really spent allowance regularly on cards as a kid, so it's my first priority for a graded set.
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<< <i>I'm partial to the 1989 Topps set myself... trademark white borders, squeaky clean yet colorful design, great subsets with Future Stars, All Star Rookies, #1 Draft Picks, Turn Back The Clocks, All Stars, with Randy Johnson, Roberto Alomar, John Smoltz, Craig Biggio, Tom Glavine, Mark Grace & David Wells first issues in a base set. The design itself was the most "throwback" of the mass produced set era of the late 80's and early 90's. Once they got away from traditional cardboard stock in 1992 and no more stale gum (and stains) I think they became too commercial. It was the set I collected several times over at the age of 11, which most will agree is the time the baseball card bug bites. There are only a few seriously putting the set together on the registry right now and only myself and one other collector with more than 15 or 20% I'll always love the 89 Topps Set and hoping as graded cards gain popularity, the post Generation X-ers will become a little nostalgic and love will be rekindled. And if PSA ever wants help with a write up on this awesome set (yeah, right) I'm your man! >>
Absolutely agree with you. i need to add more '89s to my collection.
WTB: PSA 1 - PSA 3 Centered, High Eye Appeal 1950's Mantle
<< <i>which sets you guys think don't get the love they deserve, either for poor quality/pics and/or lack of rookies or star power. >>
If a set is plagued with issues like low quality, bad pics, and/or no rookie crop, why would it "deserve" any love at all?
I think it's ironic that one of the most hidious looking sets (1975 Topps baseball) is one that is heavly collected.
<< <i>I'll always love the 89 Topps Set and hoping as graded cards gain popularity, the post Generation X-ers will become a little nostalgic and love will be rekindled. >>
The registry is a powerful drug.
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I have been slowly working through all the 1970s sets. I can say that the one set that seems to be under-rated is the 1977 (the stock was basically toilet paper, and there are many lower pop 9s, however, it has very few glamor rookies if any) the one set that seems to be totally ignored is the 1979 (My guess is that there is a lot of supply just sitting around with no real PSA buyers).