I haven't collected the set in 10+ years, but remember that the toughest, especially if you wanted them decently centered, were Gibbon, Gentile and Cerv. For some reason I was never able to find a Jack Curtis with centering I liked either, at least in high grade. Other Yankees Coates and Sheldon were somewhat tougher also as I recall. The Wilhelm card when found in nice condition is one of my favorite cards.
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