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Of the cards that were added to the expanded checklist in the 1915 set, which ones are the most valuable. Dead-ball isn't my specialty and I don't recognize the names in the higher numbers. Thanks
Last edited by Leon; 07-24-2013 at 01:39 PM. |
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167 Griffith would be the most expensive card from 145-176.
161 Rousch would be next 160 Kauff and 176 can sell for a tad more, but the rest are the most common cards in the set. |
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