What do you recall as being THE HOT CARD when you first started collecting?

I started in the late 80's and while (of course) you wanted Canseco, McGwire, Clemens, Mattingly... this card was IT. At least until Upper Deck's Griffey came out.

I just love the look of this card. It always just seemed to radiate AWESOMENESS. The color scheme with the new Future Star logo couldn't have been better suited for Gregg in his Mets blues. Plus, Gregg is staring you down like a tiger ready to leap out of the card. Everytime I see an auction for 100 of this card for $1 on ebay, I'm torn between sadness and the temptation to hit Buy It Now.
What was yours? Please post a pic and talk about your memories of it if you want.
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I just love the look of this card. It always just seemed to radiate AWESOMENESS. The color scheme with the new Future Star logo couldn't have been better suited for Gregg in his Mets blues. Plus, Gregg is staring you down like a tiger ready to leap out of the card. Everytime I see an auction for 100 of this card for $1 on ebay, I'm torn between sadness and the temptation to hit Buy It Now.
What was yours? Please post a pic and talk about your memories of it if you want.
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2.5 is pretty much my speed.
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This guy didn't spend a day in the minors. I got one of these cards out of a cello pack.
Edited to see if I could figure out how to add an image.
Gregg Jeffreies was HOT, HOT, HOT. And I fell for it hook, line and sinker. You are so correct about the look of Jefferies Topps RC. It just looked so right, how could it not be a winner? I recall using my birthday money to purchase his minor league set. It was my largest single card purchase at the time.
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Gregg Jefferies
Don Mattingly
A few years later everyone just had to have a 1984 Donruss Mattingly and then the 1985 Donruss Gooden followed by the 1986 Donruss Canseco. I mostly collected Topps at the time because the other brands were tough finds at the local candy stores. When I went to a card shop or show all bets were off
Edited to add: Mr. Pete, what a great guy he was. I will never forget the day we "pretended" to bring back bottles. As soon as you walked in the Deli you would go to your left and drop the bottles off. Then you would tell Mr. Pete what you brought in and he would give you the money or store credit. Well, one day we could not find any bottles. So my cousin and I walked into the store, immediately went the ten feet to our left and pretended to drop off bottles. (We probably banged all the other bottles together a thousand times so Mr. Pete would hear the sound of us dropping off our bottles.) We waited our turn, went up to the counter, and told Mr. Pete how many bottles we brought in. He knew we were BS ing, but let me take my packs of cards and my cousin his packs of candy. We walked out of that Deli thinking we just got away with the biggest heist of all time. Wellllllllllll, we found out differently when we got home. Mr. Pete called our parents and told them what we did. What happened to me? I'll leave that to your imagination! LOL
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
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<< <i>1975 Topps Freddy Lynn and Jim Ed Rice RC's! >>
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Always buying Bobby Cox inserts. PM me.
Duke Snider
Roy Campanella
Norm Van Brocklin
Bart Starr
Lou Groza
Johnny Unitas
I've still got the beater every one else gave up on after passing it around:
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Norm Van Brocklin
Bart Starr
Lou Groza
Johnny Unitas >>
Wow, finally somebody puts in real Athletes...Football Stars!!! Remember the study says that out of a 3 hour 15 minute Baseball game there is all of 14 minutes of action! Wow that's exciting!!!!!!!!
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Neil
I remember saving up every penny I could find for this card when I was around 10 or 12. I even had a jar that I marked "Marino Rookie Money".
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As a kid in Cleveland, my first HOT CARD, in the early 60s, was "The Rock"
Rocky Colavito
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<< <i>As a kid in Cleveland, my first HOT CARD, in the early 60s, was "The Rock"
Rocky Colavito >>
Still remember his four homers in one game.
It was against the Tigers, wasn't it?
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<< <i>As a kid in Cleveland, my first HOT CARD, in the early 60s, was "The Rock"
Rocky Colavito >>
Still remember his four homers in one game. It was against the Tigers, wasn't it? >>
I guess it was the mid 60s that The Rock was my HOT CARD (or everybody's HOT CARD in Cleveland)
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Quicksilver Messenger Service - Smokestack Lightning (Live) 1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service - The Hat (Live) 1971
I also had a bunch of the Astros shortstop from I think 91 Upper Deck. Andujar Cendeno???
<< <i>1991 pro set rocket ismail. i remember when the cards first came out the card was selling for 10 bucks. 1992 bowman foil emmitt smith was a huge hit.. over 100 bucks at one point. Ricky irvings 1991 stadium club.. and don't forget 1988 Nigerian Nightmare. and anything with bo jackson >>
I started in 1989 but really got into collecting in 1991. Some of the big-deal items back then:
1990 Upper Deck Ben McDonald Error
1990 Upper Deck Kevin Maas
1990 Upper Deck Dave Justice
1990 Score Bo Jackson Black/White
1990 Fleer Kevin Maas/George Canale
1990 Donruss Harold Baines All-Star Line Errors
1990-91 Upper Deck French Sergei Fedorov Young Guns
1990-91 Score Eric Lindros Canadian
1991 Upper Deck Heroes Header Cards
1991 Upper Deck Michael Jordan
1991 Upper Deck Bo Jackson White Sox Uni
1991 Upper Deck Phil Plantier
1991 Upper Deck Dan McGwire
1991 Stadium Club Frank Thomas
1991 Stadium Club Emmitt Smith
1991 Stadium Club Ricky Ervins
1991 O-Pee-Chee Premier Frank Thomas
1991 Score Jose Canseco Dream Team
All cards I still keep to this day in an overstuffed "best of the junk era" binder.
Collecting Robin Ventura and Matt Luke.
<< <i>1979 Topps Bob Horner.
This guy didn't spend a day in the minors. I got one of these cards out of a cello pack.
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Thanks,
David (LD_Ferg)
1985 Topps Football (starting in psa 8) - #9 - started 05/21/06
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1986 Topps Cecil Fielder
I picked cards up in 08 again. With a different mindset. I did have 1 stint back in 03/04 with my brother back in NH. We dropped like $800 on some boxes hoping for an auto of Lebron. Did we get one, of course not.
But anyway, when I think back, taking out the star names of course...
Devon White
Todd Van Poppal
Ben McDonald
Delano Deshields
Todd Zeile
Jim Abbot
Mike Greenwell
Wally Joyner
Pete Incaviglia
Those come to mind.
"Live everyday, don't throw it away"
<< <i>Duke Snider
Roy Campanella
Norm Van Brocklin
Bart Starr
Lou Groza
Johnny Unitas >>
Ah ha!! It all makes sense now.
No wonder you are so wise...
This was like winning the lottery to a young guy like me.
<< <i>Maybe it was just me and where I lived, but I started collecting in 1987-88 time frame... and by far, the hottest card I remember (and it still wasn't all that valuable)... but expensive for "modern" back then...
1986 Topps Cecil Fielder >>
When Fielder was getting close to breaking the single season HR record, I traded my '89 Griffey that I pulled from a pack for it. I've always regretted that one.
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Currently collecting 1934 Butterfinger, 1969 Nabisco, 1991 Topps Desert Shield (in PSA 9 or 10), and 1990 Donruss Learning Series (in PSA 10).
I also remember going through packs of 1988 Score to see if I could find the pack with the Jefferies. You could see every card through the wrapper because the cards were packaged so loose.
Shane
Jim Abbott was the hombre.
Ken Griffey Jr. was the man.
Dateline 1989.
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This was the last card I need to complete the set (put together a pack at a time back in '83). I actually paid another collector $5 after the '83 season for it.
<< <i>Sandy Alomar, Jr. was huge.
Jim Abbott was the hombre.
Ken Griffey Jr. was the man.
Dateline 1989. >>
Ah, I forgot about Alomar. Also, all of us '89 collectors should also remember the Fleer Billy Ripken debacle.