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Originally Posted by robertsmithnocure
I get not wanting cards from after a player’s career or at the tail end of it, but you may want to reconsider an M101-4 Cobb which was made right in the middle of his career. 1917 was one of the most dominant years of his career.
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Valid point! However, there are so many early-year Cobb cards, especially if you consider back variations and post cards, that I am happy sticking with earlier issues. Plus, I don’t love the black and white of the M101-4/5s, although I am slowly gaining a greater respect for the various back variations and the oddities of the set. I did have a 1 of 1 1920 Holsum Bread Cobb and I consigned it bc it was too “late career” for me