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Old 12-12-2012, 12:43 PM
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Default Most undervalued T206 Hall of Famer?

My vote has to go to Addie Joss (hands at chest). A couple of recent SGC 84's have sold for under $1k, and a PSA 7 sold for around the same figure. This guy was one of the greatest pitchers of all time, and his portrait card brings alot of money. Anyone have thoughts on others?
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Old 12-12-2012, 01:45 PM
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Sssh. Don't bring that card up! It is near the top of my "to be acquired list" since it is indeed cheap for a T206 HOF and it is one of my favorite poses in the set (with hat tipped up, old style glove, and looking like he is about to kill a hitter).

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I'm surprised Elmer Flick goes so cheap. It's not like there are a ton of options available for him and he only has one card in the set. The other part is almost everything else for him is a portrait shot, so if you want a non-portrait, which I prefer, this is basically it
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As I note on another thread just now, ESPN is ranking greatest players ever, and places Eddie Collins ahead of Nap Lajoie--which certainly is not true in card pricing....
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You have all seen it before, but my Rube Waddell came in at a silly price

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As I note on another thread just now, ESPN is ranking greatest players ever, and places Eddie Collins ahead of Nap Lajoie--which certainly is not true in card pricing....
No way Collins was a better player than Lajoie. I don't get that at all......
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I think Chesboro is a good candidate.
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