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As you may know, there's a W512 #3 for Cobb and the same with "Ex-Mgr" under his name (he was still playing, of course). Why did they do this? Any sense which is more common and which more pricy? The pop reports may be inaccurate, judging by some sales I've seen, but they show fewer of the "Ex-Mgr" graded. Thanks.
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