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Posted By: Jeff Mohler
I have been working on the 1921, 1922 and 23-24 sets for a couple of months. I am realizing that the 23-24 series is noticeably tougher than the first two series. Does anyone have any words of wisdom in collecting these? Are there any cards that are noticeably tougher than others? |
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Posted By: jeffdrum
Yeah. The 1922 Ruth can be quite tough. Also I have been trying to find a '23-'24 Bottomley for awhile. In the '23-'24 the Bottomley and Al Simmons seem to bring a nice premium as some (including ME) consider these to be rookie cards. In 1922 the Moses Yellowhorse and the umpires can be a challenge. In 1921, I have not found any of the cards to be any tougher thn the others, although some say that there is a degree of toughness associated with collecting both the bordered and non-bordered variations. Adam Warshaw is your expert here. |
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