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    CNBC's "Iconic Baseball Cards" ?!?

    If you want a laugh (or not), check out CNBC's list of "The Most Iconic Baseball Cards of All-Time". Here's a hint -- Jose Canseco is on the list

    http://www.cnbc.com/id/37492700?slide=1

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    Re: CNBC's "Iconic Baseball Cards" ?!?

    I don't get it. I know what "iconic" means, but I'm not entirely sure the writer of this piece does; I certainly don't understand what makes him believe that some of these cards - Canseco, Griffey, Mattingly - are well described by it. And what does he mean when, in referring to the '89 UD Griffey card, he writes, "This card represented the very height of baseball card collecting."?

    Huh?

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    Re: CNBC's "Iconic Baseball Cards" ?!?

    How can he be taken as a legitimate journalist if he made no mention of Stephen Strasburg?
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    Re: CNBC's "Iconic Baseball Cards" ?!?

    Quote Originally Posted by godwulf View Post
    And what does he mean when, in referring to the '89 UD Griffey card, he writes, "This card represented the very height of baseball card collecting."?

    Huh?
    Agreed. It would probably be more accurate to describe it as the beginning of the end for the hobby of card collecting.

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    Re: CNBC's "Iconic Baseball Cards" ?!?


    What about this card?
    I had so many I thought I was going to retire at the age of 11

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    Re: CNBC's "Iconic Baseball Cards" ?!?

    Quote Originally Posted by godwulf View Post
    I don't get it. I know what "iconic" means, but I'm not entirely sure the writer of this piece does; I certainly don't understand what makes him believe that some of these cards - Canseco, Griffey, Mattingly - are well described by it. And what does he mean when, in referring to the '89 UD Griffey card, he writes, "This card represented the very height of baseball card collecting."?

    Huh?
    "very height" I would interpret as pinnacle .... can only go down from there

    The Griffey, imo, is one of the most recognizable cards in the hobby.
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    Re: CNBC's "Iconic Baseball Cards" ?!?

    Quote Originally Posted by platinum1 View Post

    What about this card?
    I had so many I thought I was going to retire at the age of 11
    Good ol' Todd Van POOPpel. I remember being excited coming acrossed this as well. My dad made sure I looked for him everytime I opened a pack.

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    Re: CNBC's "Iconic Baseball Cards" ?!?

    Crazy stuff. To me iconic cards are the T206 Honus, 52 Topps Mickey Mantle and Nolan Ryan's rookie card. Anything after 1980 is just overproduced or one of many variations of insert cards. hammer i thought that card would get me rich also. i stockpiled van poppel and scott erickson like they were gold.

 

 

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