Duke Snider – 1949 Bowman
We already talked about some rookie cards for Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays, and it was why it was evident that we would soon talk about the Duke of Flatbush. Edwin Duke Snider had been admired as the center fielder for the Boys of Summer team of the Brooklyn Dodgers during the late ’40s and early ’50s. Duke Snider was second to Jackie Robinson when it came to be popular. Like Mickey Mantle, the rookie card was created by Bowman and was first released in the 1949 series.
Andy Pafko – 1952 Topps
Dodgers’ Andy Pafko was not a Hall of Famer, and we would not find any mistakes or abnormalities in the Andy Pafko – 1952 Topps series. We became curious why a grade 10 copy of the Andy Pafko – 1052 Topps card was sold for more than $250,000 last 2016. We found out that it had something to do with numbers because his card was designated as number 1 in the iconic 1952 set. It was why it grew popular among collectors and completionists.