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Posted By: Mark Rios
D cards are obviously hot at the moment - so I figured I would ask this question; although not an exact science what are your opinions on the total(rough avg.) surviving examples of D304's |
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Posted By: leon
From my narrow scope of collecting, for not a long time, I have personally seen a few more D322's than D304's. My guess is it's pretty close though...as for how many are in existence it's anyone's guess. Maybe 1500-2000 of each series......but that's a wild guess....just thought I would throw a response in... |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I've got complete sets of both issues and I would say that I've seen fewer D322's overall. Still, both are really tough. I don't think any of the D304s are any tougher than any other, but some of the D322 are tougher - specifically, the mascot, the Forbes Field card, Secretary Locke and President Dreyfuss - than the cards that actually depict ball players. I'm guessing a lot of these cards were thrown away because they weren't players. |
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Posted By: JimB
I have never collected Tip Tops so I could not comment on those, but I collected D304s for a few years and I would guess also that Leon's numbers are roughly correct. It is utterly unscientific, but I would estimate 50-60 examples of each front. |
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