Two Ugly Cards: A Collector’s Tale of 1930s Baseball Cards
Let’s take a look at the rarity of all of Goudey’s baseball card sets
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Here are my top picks for the most undervalued cards of legendary slugger, Babe Ruth
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Goudey produced several baseball card sets and here’s my not-so-definitive ranking of them
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Ruth’s 1935 Goudey card remains a major bargain … especially compared to his 1933 Goudey issues
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Goudey and World Wide Gum dominated the 1930s baseball card scene
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A while back, I wrote about the 1936 Goudey set, which is one of the easiest ways to break into pre-war cards if you’re a set collector. If you’re new to pre-war baseball cards and looking to break in without needing thousands of dollars to get started, here are some of the easier sets. 1936 Goudey The 1936 Goudey set
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An Introduction to Nonsense, Really The R321 1935 Goudey 4-in-1 cards are popular with collectors for any number of reasons. They are easily identifiable as they were the only 1930s Goudey baseball issue featuring four players on a card. The cards are also unique because the backs included puzzle pieces to create larger black and white pictures of individual players
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The 1935 Goudey set has Babe Ruth, puzzles, and a lot more
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