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I'm a Brady fan and grew up watching Montana and players of that era, but I can't picture any modern card being iconic in my mind. For me, when I think of "iconic", I think the '76 Topps Payton is the probably most "modern" on my short list. I do agree with cards like the Nagurski, Unitas, Starr, and Namath rookies.
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The general public doesn’t know what any card looks like.
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The 1989 Griffey, the 1986 Fleer Jordan, the 1952 Mantle are pretty recognizable by a lot of people. Sure, the 85 year old grandma who has never watched sports in her life doesn't recognize them, but anybody who considers themselves a sports fan (even if not collectors) knows what they are looking at if they see those 3 cards.
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agreed! 100%
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My five are Thorpe, Brown, Namath, Payton, Montana |
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No one wants to mention the 2001 SP Authentic Michael Vick auto/jsy? I believe they were #/500. Vick ran the show in 2001 and 2002
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I cannot think of a football card even close to the iconic nature of the 89 UD Griffey or 86 Fleer Jordan. If I had to pick one I’d go with the Jim Brown rookie. Probably the 86 Jerry Rice or 89 Score Barry Sanders for more modern stuff.
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For me - and I guess the bulk of people here, especially in pre-1990 cards, you say the player and I see the card. Bang-Bang. The two are so inextricably linked in my mind I cannot separate them. Especially football. Any player of note from 1950 on I could likely tell you the year, the picture and maybe the #. It's like Rain Man, almost. It almost makes me feel like other people "would just know" what I know. But as evidenced by any conversation ever with anyone, no one I know has any idea about cards, at all.
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Agree! If you look at the Wikipedia entries for old players, you often see sports cards partly because they had some of the best images from the time. Jim Brown for example: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Brown Yeah, Brady Contenders is iconic within football cards but not in mainstream. Maybe the million plus dollar sales of the parallel will allow it to reach that level (for example, my Dad who is not a collector might recognize that card now because he has seen it in the news). But as was said, what’s the most iconic Brady? Contenders? SPA? BC? For Mahomes, NT or Prizm? A new collector might say the top 5 are all Brady and Mahomes. But how about Nagurski? I heard of the player *because* of the card - that is truly iconic. It wasn’t too long ago that Nagurski and Namath were the most valuable cards and who knows how modern cards will age. To me, Nagurski, Unitas, Brown, and Namath RC’s are the ones in which the player and the card are most intertwined and therefore most iconic.
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that being said, i think to a casual collector, they wouldn't know the difference between a Unitas rookie or a Unitas 2nd year card. But to the intermediate or avid collector, they'd know the top 50 iconic football cards of all time, and if that list doesn't include the 1981 Joe Montana, then that person isn't a football card collector, plain and simple. the Montana rookie is one of the most important football cards of all-time, and certainly the king of the modern football card. debating between the Montana and Brady Contenders card is like debating between the Honus Wagner or the 52' Topps Mantle, both are iconic, idk if one is more iconic than the other.
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2000 Collectors edge graded Peter Warrick
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The Wagner card probably is the most recognizable, followed by the 86F MJ, 52T Mantle and the 89UD Griffey. For football I'm guessing it's the 65T Namath?
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Unlikely she'll remember any of that, much less the image, and we live in LA and are Lakers fans. I think there's a lot of confusing personal interest in cards with the general population's awareness. People don't care.
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65 Namath 81 Montana 35 Nagurski 76 Payton 00 Brady 58 Brown 86 Rice 89 Sanders Last edited by GOATcards; 08-11-2021 at 08:14 PM. |
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1976 Topps Walter Payton
1965 Topps Joe Namath 1957 Topps Johnny Unitas 1958 Topps Jim Brown 1951 Bowman Tom Landry I would look through Beckett back in the day and wish my parents or uncles and aunts had a shoe box somewhere with these in it.
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And among collectors, I think the Montana has been passed by more recent cards (not my opinion personally but my observation). It’s recency bias...
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/140288876@N04/albums IG: anishfutbol Last edited by Anish; 08-11-2021 at 11:39 PM. |
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