green_stiller wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 9:37 amYou can collect one set only from each decade - base/inserts/parallels… what are you taking?
This is a great idea for a thread and to build community.
Preface: Most of my collection is Topps (across all sports) and I'm a fanboy of their designs (though I don't agree with all/current company policies/procedures/operations) so expect a lot of that. I also won't choose anything from an oddball or team issue set unless it's for a sidenote. Also not including sets strictly for their inserts (though inserts may be a part of the overall picture). Will also include a photo of a card I own for an example. Also I'll do this on personal favorites, not based on any value in the market. I'm a collector, so value isn't as important to me.
1940s - 1948 Bowman - No other option -
I don't own any
1950s - 1957 Topps - A simple classic - For now I only own reused designs from late 2000s.
Pictured my 2007-08 Topps Chrome 1957-58 Variations Refractor /999 Dwyane Wade Raw
1960s - 1969-70 Topps - Short set, tall cards, many HoF rookies. Can't go wrong.
Sidenote: The 1968-69 Topps Test set would have been great if that came out. Design wise it reminds me of a mix of 1969 Topps Football & 1961 Topps Football. Which I like.
Pictured my 1969-70 Topps Jerry West SGC 2
1970s - 1974-75 Topps - This barely beats out 1971-72 which barely beats out 1979-80. I love so many Topps 70s designs in Football and Basketball this is starting to get tough.
Pictured my 1974-75 Topps Nate "Tiny" Archibald PSA 6
1980s - 1988-89 Fleer - Barely edges out 1981-82 Topps which barely beats out 1989-90 Fleer. Dunno why.
Sidenote: Star cards aren't here because I have no personal attachment or nostalgia. 1986-87 doesn't take it despite the official "RC" for so many HoFers because design is kinda ugly imo.
Pictured my 1988-89 Fleer Reggie Miller (RC) PSA 8
1990s - 1992-93 Topps - I know I'm picking paper over the glossy stuff that came later in the 90s with great inserts, but I don't care. Some people consider it lazy of Topps to use the same design across all sports in 1992, but I loved collecting my favorite players across multiple sports with that same design. Simple, neat border design. Name, Team, large photo of player on front. A few colors but not enough to look too messy. The backs of 1992 Baseball & Football are better than Basketball because they have a photo of the stadium alongside stats and a blurb if enough room but backs are still solid. It was overproduced, and out of all 4 main sports with rookies there's only 2 HoF rookies from 1992 (Shaq & Zo). So I get why it's unpopular for some. I'm just nostalgic for me.
Sidenote1: 1992-93 Topps Archives gets 2nd place here as I loved seeing the cards that never were with so many HoFers in 1980s baseball designs.
Sidenote2: 1991-92 Upper Deck gets 2nd runner up. For it's nice base design, decent subsets, and the Award Winner Holograms.
Sidenote3: 1996-97 Topps Chrome (and 1996 Topps Football) was what made me change my focus as a collector from having regular Topps as a main PC, to having Topps Chrome as a main PC. Plus with refractors as parallels and with an amazing Basketball rookie class? Yum.
Sidenote5: Rating 90s is too tough. Too much that impacted the hobby as a whole, between UD holograms, Topps's refractors and inserts (Seasons Best), the beginning of parallels, the impact of "Autographics", and UD's Game Used Jersey Cards. Pure fire. All of it.
Pictured my 1992-93 Topps Shaquille O'Neal (RC) PSA 8
2000s - 2003-04 Topps Chrome - Between the rookie class, the first time we got Gold Refractors, the relics, the autos and a neat simple design with a large photo and the drawn stroke of a player reminding me of 1969-70 Topps, it's hard to not take this year.
Pictured my 2003-04 Topps Chrome Dwyane Wade (RC) PSA 6
2010s - 2018-19 Donruss Optic - Barely edging out 2019-20 Donruss Optic. I only collect Donruss Optic as a Chrome replacement for the time being, so I can't speak much on the 2010s. This is mainly a base card design preference and doesn't speak for the rookie class or inserts. Very similar design to 2010 Topps Chrome Football which I like. Also even though I love parallels, the straight total number of parallels in Optic around this time (and to current) is kinda dumb. I'd say you're pushing it at 15-20. There's absolutely no need for 30+.
Pictured my 2018-19 Donruss Optic Lime Green Holo /149 KAT Raw
2020s - 2021-22 Donruss Optic - Barely edges out 2021-22 Topps Chrome Overtime Elite. The Topps design is nice but not as nice as the player selection (obviously). Not much to speak on for the 2020s for me.
Pictured my 2021-22 Donruss Optic Lime Green Holo /149 Nikola Jokic PSA 8