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Old 12-27-2009, 01:08 AM
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There are a number of nuances to the set. In fact, there was a great article on the set in a recent issue of Old Cardboard. You should definitely order a copy of the issue from them. Generally speaking, '34s will be more expensive than '35s. The other cards that carry a premium are the high-numbers (which start at #97) and star cards and error cards (like Greenberg/Greenburg). I've got an excel spreadsheet for download that you grab a copy of from our blog.

I've got to re-post the article I wrote on the set; however, I won't be able to do it until the beginning of the week. I'll direct message you when it's up if you'd like. Also, my father is somewhat of a set enthusiast, so if you have any questions for him, shoot me an email (blacksoxfan@cardpricer.com) and I'll make sure he sees it.

Take care,
Ted Golden

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