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 ANOTHER SURVEY Posted By: <b>Darren J Duet</b><p>1)  What is the most undervalued (pre-1930)baseball card?<br />2)  What is the most overvalued (pre-1930)baseball card? | 
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 ANOTHER SURVEY Posted By: <b>Greg Ecklund</b><p>Undervalued:<br />1. T222 Fatima Grover Cleveland Alexander<br /><br />Also: E90-1 Tris Speaker, M101-4 and M101-5 Hall of Famers<br /><br />Overvalued:<br />E90-1 Joe Jackson <br /><br />Also: Slabbed Mid-Grade T206 Hall of Famers | 
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 ANOTHER SURVEY Posted By: <b>Paul</b><p>Most undervalued:  C46 Imperial Tobacco McGinnitty and Kelley.  (I agree the M101-4/5s are also undervalued).<br /><br />Most overvalued:  If I can break the rules and go just past 1930, I'd vote for the 33 Goudey Ruth in very high grade.  This card in PSA 9 sells for the same as the 33 Lajoie in the same grade.  That's just not right. | 
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 ANOTHER SURVEY Posted By: <b>Gilbert Maines</b><p>I think that the t206 Wagner's popularity results in its price being way higher than its rarity would indicate, while the pre-30 Exhibit cards do not draw bids reflective of a relative scarcity of photocards during much of the 20s. | 
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 ANOTHER SURVEY Posted By: <b>Jay Miller</b><p>Most overvalued-Sporting News Babe Ruth(really hyped of late)<br />Most Undervalued--New York K-Bats and K-Bats Player cabinets (most unique) | 
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