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Old 06-05-2007, 08:09 AM
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Posted By: Jeff Mohler

I have been working on the 1921, 1922 and 23-24 sets for a couple of months. I am realizing that the 23-24 series is noticeably tougher than the first two series. Does anyone have any words of wisdom in collecting these? Are there any cards that are noticeably tougher than others?

About my only good fortune relative to these cards was picking up a 1921 Grover Alexander from a seller on ebay who didn't know what she had. It graded an SGC 50, which is(was?) the highest graded so far.

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Yeah. The 1922 Ruth can be quite tough. Also I have been trying to find a '23-'24 Bottomley for awhile. In the '23-'24 the Bottomley and Al Simmons seem to bring a nice premium as some (including ME) consider these to be rookie cards. In 1922 the Moses Yellowhorse and the umpires can be a challenge. In 1921, I have not found any of the cards to be any tougher thn the others, although some say that there is a degree of toughness associated with collecting both the bordered and non-bordered variations. Adam Warshaw is your expert here.

The '23-'24s are a lot tougher than either the 21a (easy) or 22s.

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