Gave a video like. Always love seeing those beauties. Martin Dihigo cards are fantastic. Love George Sisler too. Born and raised in Ohio and ended career with .340 AVG. Lots of great cards here, thanks for sharing.
Fantastic Cards John! Trouppe also caught for the 1935 Bismarck Churchills mixed race team, that won the 1935 Semi-Pro Championship in Kansas City. Others on the Bismarck team included Satchell Paige, Double Duty Radcliffe and Hilton Smith.
Absolutely love this video. I would take a low pop HOFer from the pre-war any day over a PSA 10 modern card. Trying to build a low pop vintage collection myself, so I really appreciate your collection and knowledge. Keep it going.
Very enjoyable. As I have said many times, I don't collect sports cards. But I am interested in them from a historical point of view. Both the player history in the sport and the history of the creation of the cards. Those were spectacular!
I love it! Of course it’s fun watching all these top card countdowns but I wish it were less geared towards value and more towards most meaningful cards in the collection or even maybe a top pick ups of the year.
John I get it “to each their own “ but I just love rare and or scarce cards! Can you PLEASE grab 1 or 2 other guys and do a series of videos on rare sets/cards the hobby needs it! Thanks for showing your absolutely awesome cards!!!
My therapy dog passed out from trauma while we watched this. Fortunately, my therapy pony had a much stronger upbringing. While I couldn't see most of the cards from the fetal position, I was in a safe enough space to hear how each card was worthy of Mangini Collection.
That super rare 1981 Topps Magic is amazing! Only 78 if them ever made inside a PSA slab!!! I looked through my PC and only saw one in a PSA 7. I was embarrassed and just threw it in the trash.
@@MrJmangini I think I will pass. It doesn't have the PWCC E sticker for eye appeal. I need a company to verify that for me since I am just an amateur in the hobby.
@@MrJmangini I have a Sabrina Ionescu #/10 included in my favorites which would have cost 100x if a comparable NBA or NFL player. Send that PSA 10 to REA and buy a lower grade!
Thanks for sharing all those fantastic cards -- the McGraw, the Wagner and Plank postcards, and the Sislers really stood out to me. Would you ever try to re-slab the Dandridge and Kiner with the correct info?
For the Kiner that’s how they label them. Same with the 49 leaf. They would never listen to anyone. As for the Dandrige not until I sell. I’m not giving the grading company more money. I bought it that way. I don’t grade.
EACH one of your videos cost me AT LEAST $100. You inspire me to find old cool cards. Although I look for versions that might gade a 000.01 inauthentic
Loved all of the rarities, John. Just a quick note because I thought I recognized the Honus Wagner "World Series" postcard that you mentioned. You might already know this but it was actually a 1909 Pirates team accordion style issue put out by the Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph in 1909 and was part of an 11 individual player panels, including HOF'ers: Clarke, Willis & Wagner, Very similar issue to the 1908 Our Home Team fold-out postcard sets that included Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis and a couple of others.
Yes I have the full post card complete set except the team card. They are together perforated and so are fragile and most separated. I have a few still attached.
Dang John!! I have my thumbnail designed and everything for the same video. Haha. People gonna think I stole your idea. Mine won’t be as cool and scarce as yours, but same idea. 😢
@@MrJmanginiI’m winking in my picture on the thumbnail and had my daughter trying to put a twinkle on the wink in order to insure everyone knew it was sarcasm like yours last night.
Amazing cards and thanks for not focusing on price. Those videos are self-indulgent and frankly not others peoples business in my opinion. This is a hobby centered around collecting cards we love, not an investing club. Even if it were I might be interested in the stocks you own and are looking to buy but I’d never ask how many shares of each you own and what your portfolio is worth. Sorry for the rant but this irks me a bit
Love this stuff and you beat me to the punch on making a video about this. Why does 'top' mean most valuable? There are many cards I value and would put in my top 25 that are not among my 25 most valuable.
I agree. Seems like a flex or something. Unfortunately the modern hobby is about number on flips and value. I’ve been very disheartened recently. When I see people calling out numbers and critiquing every tiny detail about each card for 2 minutes and justifying why they love a card in a lower grade it makes me want to go back to collecting in obscurity.
Hi John. Thanks for sharing some unbelievable beautiful cards. Talk soon my friend.
Thanks for always looking at them.
Martin Dihigo was really really good. In so many Halls. Cool that you have those cards. You have so many not-top 50s. Thx for sharing.
Thanks for sharing John. Your collection and knowledge of these cards are second to none! Awesome stuff.
Appreciate it!
Thanks for sharing, John. Nice, scarce, rare vintage cards.
Thanks
Some incredible cards John. Thanks for sharing
Thanks
Gave a video like. Always love seeing those beauties. Martin Dihigo cards are fantastic. Love George Sisler too. Born and raised in Ohio and ended career with .340 AVG. Lots of great cards here, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching it.
Great cards John! That Wagner post card is very cool! I also love that Roger’s Hornsby, that is a fantastic looking card!
Thanks. I love them too!
Super video. Just love those cards 😊
Thanks
Tremendous selection of amazing cards. Thanks for showing these gems!
Thanks Dan
Oh man, what a showcase, and great information, thanks for sharing, John!
Thanks for watching!
Fantastic Cards John! Trouppe also caught for the 1935 Bismarck Churchills mixed race team, that won the 1935 Semi-Pro Championship in Kansas City. Others on the Bismarck team included Satchell Paige, Double Duty Radcliffe and Hilton Smith.
Nice
Thanks John for sharing some of your loved rare favorite cards.
Thanks for sharing your one of a kind cards with us as they are all awesome 👌
Thank you my friend. Appreciate it.
Absolutely love this video. I would take a low pop HOFer from the pre-war any day over a PSA 10 modern card. Trying to build a low pop vintage collection myself, so I really appreciate your collection and knowledge. Keep it going.
@@dleiphart12 thanks!
Very enjoyable. As I have said many times, I don't collect sports cards. But I am interested in them from a historical point of view. Both the player history in the sport and the history of the creation of the cards. Those were spectacular!
Thanks. Appreciate it.
Sweet cards! Your collection is a home run. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks
I love it! Of course it’s fun watching all these top card countdowns but I wish it were less geared towards value and more towards most meaningful cards in the collection or even maybe a top pick ups of the year.
Yea me too.
The only thing I can say is WOW!! Simply amazing!!!
Thanks!
You don't need to thank me. I need to thank you for sharing your amazing collection with everyone on youtube. THANK YOU!!
John I get it “to each their own “ but I just love rare and or scarce cards! Can you PLEASE grab 1 or 2 other guys and do a series of videos on rare sets/cards the hobby needs it! Thanks for showing your absolutely awesome cards!!!
Thank you
Wow ... simply fantastic!
Thanks
Thanks for the trigger warning. I like the Bender Ramly though. Looks great in the Beckett holder...
My therapy dog passed out from trauma while we watched this. Fortunately, my therapy pony had a much stronger upbringing. While I couldn't see most of the cards from the fetal position, I was in a safe enough space to hear how each card was worthy of Mangini Collection.
I’m watching my daughter’s dog and it keeps whining when I’m out of sight. I told my wife we need a service dog for the service dog.
Love 'em, very cool Quincy Trouppe-- an underrated Negro Leaguer, I hadn't seen a playing days card of him before (only in my Larry Fritsch set).
So many incredible cards ❤️👊🤙🤙
Thanks Dylan.
Wow, just wow!
Some serious stunners on display, I always see something new over here.... Thanks man!
Nice. Thanks
That super rare 1981 Topps Magic is amazing! Only 78 if them ever made inside a PSA slab!!! I looked through my PC and only saw one in a PSA 7. I was embarrassed and just threw it in the trash.
Don’t worry. You can buy mine. You need my PayPal?
@@MrJmangini I think I will pass. It doesn't have the PWCC E sticker for eye appeal. I need a company to verify that for me since I am just an amateur in the hobby.
@ one of the original hobby scammers will give it a good sticker if you pay him. He’s now well respected.
Awesome not too 50 cards with humor 😂 showcase 😊
Thanks
Best non top 50 count down I've ever seen. Your awesome Magic, lol. Peace out
Haha thanks
I was hoping someone would make a video on "My 25 Most Worthless Cards." This is not that, but your title brought the idea back to mind.
That was actually my original idea but O thought it would probably offend more people than this one lol
Hi John, thanks for sharing! I would mix comma cards and $3 cards in my Top 50 cards.
That was what I was originally going to do.
@@MrJmangini I have a Sabrina Ionescu #/10 included in my favorites which would have cost 100x if a comparable NBA or NFL player.
Send that PSA 10 to REA and buy a lower grade!
Awesome stuff right there!!!
Thanks Melissa
Awesome cards and thank you !
Thanks
Thanks for sharing all those fantastic cards -- the McGraw, the Wagner and Plank postcards, and the Sislers really stood out to me. Would you ever try to re-slab the Dandridge and Kiner with the correct info?
For the Kiner that’s how they label them. Same with the 49 leaf. They would never listen to anyone. As for the Dandrige not until I sell. I’m not giving the grading company more money. I bought it that way. I don’t grade.
Your trigger warning didn’t work. It made me want to watch even more. Mind blowing group of cards and information.
EACH one of your videos cost me AT LEAST $100. You inspire me to find old cool cards. Although I look for versions that might gade a 000.01 inauthentic
Haha sorry!
Fabulous! What is the pop count on the Magic?(j/k) Those 46-47 Caramelo Deportivos are amazing. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!
What’s a pop count? You mean how many Willie Stargell cards I have?
@ touché!
Loved all of the rarities, John. Just a quick note because I thought I recognized the Honus Wagner "World Series" postcard that you mentioned. You might already know this but it was actually a 1909 Pirates team accordion style issue put out by the Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph in 1909 and was part of an 11 individual player panels, including HOF'ers: Clarke, Willis & Wagner, Very similar issue to the 1908 Our Home Team fold-out postcard sets that included Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis and a couple of others.
Yes I have the full post card complete set except the team card. They are together perforated and so are fragile and most separated. I have a few still attached.
Dude I love that John McGraw
I do too!
Nice top 50!
Thanks Rick. Some cool oddball cards! lol
fun fact: shoeless joe only owned two pairs of shoes, one being cleats and he predicted that nfts/crypto would be the future of collecting/investing
Good job Mr. President!
Thanks
Dang John!! I have my thumbnail designed and everything for the same video. Haha. People gonna think I stole your idea. Mine won’t be as cool and scarce as yours, but same idea. 😢
Great minds my friend.
@@MrJmanginiI’m winking in my picture on the thumbnail and had my daughter trying to put a twinkle on the wink in order to insure everyone knew it was sarcasm like yours last night.
When you posting it?
@ usually Tuesday night or Wednesday morning
Amazing cards John! I appreciate the trigger warning even though I didn’t get triggered
Haha thanks Sammy.
The boss
Amazing cards and thanks for not focusing on price. Those videos are self-indulgent and frankly not others peoples business in my opinion. This is a hobby centered around collecting cards we love, not an investing club. Even if it were I might be interested in the stocks you own and are looking to buy but I’d never ask how many shares of each you own and what your portfolio is worth. Sorry for the rant but this irks me a bit
I completely agree with you.
Love this stuff and you beat me to the punch on making a video about this. Why does 'top' mean most valuable? There are many cards I value and would put in my top 25 that are not among my 25 most valuable.
PS I need a to add a Ramly in 2025.
I agree. Seems like a flex or something. Unfortunately the modern hobby is about number on flips and value. I’ve been very disheartened recently. When I see people calling out numbers and critiquing every tiny detail about each card for 2 minutes and justifying why they love a card in a lower grade it makes me want to go back to collecting in obscurity.