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Hi, all. I’m a white Sox fan and, among other things, I collect Luke Appling and Ted Lyons cards. In doing so, I’m beginning to learn about the World Wide Gum 1933 and 1934 issues. They seem to be much rarer than their Goudey counterparts. I recently picked up this Lyons and am interested to hear some other collectors thoughts on the WWG cards. Thanks in advance.
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