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Many of the rarest 19th century cards have not been graded. Accordingly they do not appear in the population report. VCP has relatively few examples posted from the selected series.
Our question is what is your best guess on the number of cards known for the following series and what would your best estimate be for a reasonable value for a mid-grade (say SGC 50) example Four Base Hits (exclude Kelley for value purposes) Just So Chewing Tobacco Large Gypsy Queen Kalamazoo Bat Team Cards Kalamazoo Bat Team Cabinets Thanks and look forward to hearing your comments Bruce Dorskind America's Toughest Want List |
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