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Posted By: Jay Miller
Chris--Perhaps Anson was the first chase card. The other portrait of Anson is relatively scarce. Just fooling around I tried to rank the 27 HOFers in the set from toughest to easiest and I ranked Anson 9th. This was just a quick thing and is not meant to be carved in stone. However, if you believe this quick ranking, it would put him just barely in the top third in terms of scarcity. The Anson Old Judge cabinet is amongst the most common (along with Kelly) but that is because people could choose who they wanted. |
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