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Posted By: Chad
Lots of important cards. The Oscar Charleston Billiken being the most important. In fact, I'd rate the Billiken set as one of the best in the hobby. Crisp photographic images, chock full of HOFers and tough to find. Plus they evoke a sense of place and time like few other sets do. The Aguilitas are a fine set, too, as are the V100/E120 sets. (I really like the sepia, big bordered V100's. The Cobb, Mack and Rickey cards are especially excellent.) But for the 1920's, I'll take the Charleston as the #1 card and the Billikens as the #1 set. |
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