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Tony AndreaIm actually the one who purchased the Psa-3 Speaker mentioned. It is as nice of a (3) as stated, but im not one to crack cards so it will stay as is. As far as the set value goes, im in agreement with King. The value of this set is sky rocketing and will consume you if attempting to complete in high grade. I personally think its one of the toughest "E" sets to complete now in mid grade and I dont think I stand alone with this thinking since the recent rising prices reflect that.
Im not sure if im going to finish it, but for now, im having a ball with it. Im about (50) cards into it now, with nothing below a (4) except for a three. Here's just a partial list of some of my favorites so far I have been able to acquire.
Psa-3 - H. Duffy, W. Keeler (red background portrait), T. Speaker.
Psa-4 - E. Plank, W. Keeler (throwing), A. Joss (throwing), F. Clarke (Pittsburgh), V. Willis, A. Bridwell, T. Cobb
Psa-5 - E. Collins, C. Bender
Sgc-50- C. Young (Boston), P. Graham, B. Bescher, B. Groom, H. Davis
Sgc-60- S. Crawford, G. Davis, T. Irwin
The Bescher, G. Davis, H. Davis, Willis, Groom, Bridwell, Irwin & both Keelers are tough ones also.