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Old 03-06-2014, 07:01 PM
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Default 1933 Goudey Ruths & Gehrigs Questions

Can anyone put the four Ruths in order in terms of relative scarcity and/or value discrepancies?

Same question on the Gehrigs - is one more sought after than the other?

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I thought 144 was double printed.
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I thought 144 was double printed.
Agreed!

I think the red and yellow are tougher than the double printed batting pose. And I wasn't aware of inferior stock used on the yellow background pose either?
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If there are twice as many 144s, how can 149 be easier?
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If there are twice as many 144s, how can 149 be easier?
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With the Gehrig, value is somewhat similar in the lower grades, with the #160 getting a small premium. In NM or better, the #160 appears to be a bit tougher than the #92, and the gap widens in price.

For the Babe:

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the 144 Ruth is DP, but is tougher to find in high grade than the 181.
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