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Posted By: Dave S
Jefferson Burdick originally (in the '30's?) valued Lowdermilk as the 2nd (to t206 wagner) rarest, most valuable card in the hobby. Considered with Lewis and Ward Miller to be the "Big 3" of the set. Think the last few years have seen quite a few hit the market and the mystique of it's scarcity has dwindled a bit. Still a darn tough card, moreso with the red Cycle or Anonymous back than the Broadleaf. But think alot of guys that collect the set may tell you that it's not quite as tough as once thought. Expensive but out there. Lewis, Miller still among the toughest but think maybe a decent Ragan, Donlin, Saier, or Works may now be almost as tough to find as a Lowdermilk... |
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