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In my opinion, the Ruth Exhibits are his most attractive cards. They are also far more rare than the Goudeys and American Caramel, and pre-date them by several years. Not to mention, they are actual photos, rather than artists renderings. I think in the end it comes down to collectors being hesitant to accept oversized cards. This has changed a great deal over the past few years, starting with the explosion of the 25 Gehrig. But these cards have a lot of room to grow as the hobby slowly accepts oversized cards.
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