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I agree with the above that the top 3 for sure lean to:
1) T206 2) 1914 Cracker Jack 3) 1933 Goudey I think things get interesting when you think about what the next 3 sets might be. Since I’ve never played in 19th Century, I’ll leave those sets to you experts. I think the next 3 for me would be as follows: 4) 1938 Goudey 5) E90-1 6) 1941 Playball Since I’m not a set guy, as I concentrate my funds on HOFers, the only set I plan on eventually want to knockout would be my the honorable mention below: 7) E95 honorable mention and only one I may actually get around to taking down! I know, 7 does not equal 3, but good cards are good cards! Enjoy, Bob
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Looking for: T206 Vic Willis Drum back in better condition than my current PSA 1 beater. T213-1 Miller Huggins VG Last edited by B O'Brien; 07-14-2025 at 10:11 AM. |
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