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Posted By: Plastic Dog
I don't believe that team photos qualify as rookie cards. I think that the 1894 Champions photo cabinet in Mastro's auction is a great piece, but I don't think that it is the rookie card of any of those players. Actually, I don't believe that individual photo cabinets qualify as rookies either unless they were issued as part of a set (e.g. N173s). Sorry, but the only true rookies of McGraw, Jennings, and Kelley are the 1894 Alpha Photo cards. These are individual cards that would qualify under anyone's definition of Rookie. |
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