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 1933 Goudey Lou Gehrig's Two Cards Just curious to why Lou Gehrig is featured twice in the Goudey set. And what is the difference between the two cards (#160, #92) if there are any. Typo fixed! | 
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 Once and I would have thought it was a typo.  :) High number is scarcer. I have seen the claim that the high number has a lighter background. | 
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 I've seen keyboards with no g. It happens more often than you'd imagine. | 
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 Gehrig* Gehrig* | 
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 #160 is usually more pale and kinda has a washed out looked. Both are tough to find with nice eye appeal, but #160 seems a little more difficult of the two. | 
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 Side by Side http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...psblvoomnj.jpghttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...psp2oivmz3.jpg 92 is easier to find but both are tough to find nice. 92 has a darker blue and comes more focused while 160 is a lighter blue and usually is out of focus much like most 144 Ruths. Quite a few players have multiple cards in the 33 set. | 
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 Nice pair of Gehrigs! My absolute favorite card in the hobby. | 
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 Although there are many players with multiple cards , only a few use the exact same image and background - jimmy Foxx for example  - same thing with that card where one is known to be brighter than the other  Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk | 
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