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Old 06-29-2017, 11:50 AM
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If you talking about a down payment on a house I'd personally keep the 1933 Goudey's (one of my favorite sets) and sell all the rest for a bigger down payment and extra move in money. With the exception of 4-5 cards there's nothing in any of those sets that is really tough to obtain unless your cards are really high grade, so you can always start the sets again down the road.
There are a lot more than 4 or 5 tough cards in the t205 set. The short print cards are really tough in 5 or higher grades. There are many of them that I have had to settle for in lesser condition. I hope to upgrade later.

The only tough card in 33 Goudey is the Lajoie and #1 in higher grades. Never collected the others, so not sure. 34 highs? T202s?
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