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I don't think this subject has been discussed for a while.....who do you think they are primarily in mid to high grade?
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In any grade....my top tough 5 are
Foster Shaughnessy Coles Paige Revelle TED Z |
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The Shag card is awesome; I've been after it since I started my monster quest. His portrait resembles a villainesque character from a cartoon series of some sort. Really grabs your attention more than most other cards in the set.
Where does Manion rank? I picked that one up the other day. |
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Revelle doesn't show up as that rare at all in PSA pop report--for what it's worth.
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McCauley and Violet were the last SL cards I needed. Not the toughest to find but finding them in the grade I wanted (psa 3-4, sgc 40-50) for the price I wanted to pay took a long time.
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my thought is if you can find them on ebay they are not that rare maybe tough but not rare in low grades
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I'm no expert (but it did stay at a .....)
Paige and Ryan were my last two. I picked up Shag and Foster early on. Sid Smith was near the end also - just because it looks too much like Ritter. |
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I don't think any of the T206 SLer's would be considered rare. Perhaps some of the Hindu SLer's might be in that range depending on your definition of rare. There are a handful of Sler's that are tougher to find for sure, but I would say they are probably barely scarce at best, with Piedmont/OM backs.
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I don't equate tough and rare. This is a tough thread, not a rare thread.
The last five that I acquired were Sid Smith (actually Syd) Woodie Thornton Frank Shaughnessy Carlos Smith George Paige Interestingly the first one I acquired was Helm, who in my opinion is seen much less frequently than some of the others. Therefore order of acquisition may well be totally meaningless. ![]()
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My Top 5 (in no particular order):
Ed Foster Perry Lipe J. Ross Helm Gordon Hickman Roy Ellam It's tough to limit it to just 5. I don't think Shaughnessy is that tough, but he is very expensive, well sought after and you will need to pay for him, but he is available. |
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Shaughnessy is tougher than most T206 Southern Leaguer's simply because of "supply vs demand". Besides T206 collectors,
Frank has a following with Canadian collectors. Frank is in the Canadian BB and FB Hall of Fames and the McGill Univ. Sports HOF. TED Z |
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