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> 1960s Baseball Cards: Keys to a Great Collection

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post Aug 28 2009, 07:32 PM
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Are you aging as gracefully as vintage Topps baseball cards? Here's one guide to get the most bang for your buck and still have an impressive collection of '60s Hall of Famers.

It was the decade that gave us expansion, a Triple Crown, a new single-season home run record and the end of a Yankee dynasty.

1960s baseball history plays out on vintage Topps baseball cards from the era, but it's easy to get lost when figuring out how to start a solid collection without breaking the bank. Despite the increase in value in the four decades since, it's still possible to start a meaningful collection of these older gems--all Hall of Famers--without spending a fortune. We've got a list of ten cards to consider, none of which are difficult to locate.

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Yet again. A grat article Dave. Thanks.


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1. NYY Patches or Autos of: Phil Hughes, Robinson Cano, Melky Cabrerra, Ian Kennedy,Don Mattingly (All),HOF, Joey Votto and 07 BTL YANKEE AUTO "L"
2.NY Giant Patches or Autos of: Manningham, Hakeem Nicks, Eli Manning, Steve Smith, A Bradshaw, B Jacobs, Nice Giant Patches
3. Carmelo Anthony Patches and Autos... GO CUSE!!


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