In my opinion, a signed tobacco/gum card from the player's playing days is far more interesting than a signed HOF plaque, or a Callahan or Fleer or Golden Press, TCMA, Perez-Steele, etc.
It is only natural that as more money moves in the direction of signed cards from playing days that the balance of the signed stuff take a hit. I won't even consider a signed item unless it is on a tobacco or gum card.
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