Thanks Ted, I thought I was onto something. Instead it reminds me I should set up an appointment to get my eyes checked...and my brain scanned to find out if anything rattled loose.
Brian
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Originally Posted by tedzan
on this sheet that was otherwise occupied by the 1934 #82 Bill Hallahan card. So in theory this Hallahan card should have an infinitesimally smaller card population than the rest of the high numbers, since this Lajoie sheet was most likely only printed in very limited quantities.
The PSA and SGC population reports both show the availability of the Hallahan card being in the average range for the high numbers, so there goes my infinitesimal thought.
Brian
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Hi Brian
Bill Hallahan is on the bottom row (2nd card from the left edge) on this 1934 GOUDEY Hi #s sheet. I don't think the Hallahan card was ever short-printed.
GOUDEY printed all their 1933 and 1934 BB cards on 24-card sheets. In 1934, GOUDEY expanded their Hi #s sheet to 25-cards to include the Lajoie card.
..................................Hallahan......
TED Z
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