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Posted By: RC_McKenzie
I think Comiskey is listed as the most expensive card in the set, but you could argue that Thompson is the best player of the lot. I snagged a Buchner Thompson the other day on ebay at a low price. I'm still kicking myself for letting the Buchner Ned Williamson go by the boards. |
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