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Old 10-01-2006, 06:28 PM
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Default T215 Red Cross - brown or blue more rare?

Posted By: Dan Koochin

I've seen varying opinion as to the the T215 Red Cross
baseball card rarity. Are the blue caption cards rarer
than the cards printed with the players' name in brown?



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Old 10-01-2006, 06:37 PM
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Default T215 Red Cross - brown or blue more rare?

Posted By: Andy Cook

I at one time had 60 of these, about equally split between brown and blue. That said, both types are exceedingly rare, especially because I believe the large group I sold in 2001 is still in tact in a collection and out of circulation.

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Old 10-01-2006, 08:19 PM
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Default T215 Red Cross - brown or blue more rare?

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In my scant 9 yrs of addiction I have seen a few more blue ones (type-2)....with that being said I do have 2 type 1's (brown caption) and 1 type 2 (blue).......I would consider all of them scarce to rare also

edited to add...these 2 cards are identical in dimensions....the McGraw is exactly the same size as the Griffith....I sent them both in at the same time so the graders could see it.....it's almost a friggin' optical illusion....

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