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Posted By: Josh A.
What are some of the tougher to find '33 Goudeys? (just in population, not concerned about high grade at this point) I've noticed that the Hugh Critz, #3, is tough to come across. Anyone else have any experience in this area? |
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Posted By: Elliot
I think most of the first 12 are hard to find. Also, Andy Cohen (#52) is a tough card. |
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Posted By: HW
The stock that was used for cards 1-40 and 45-52 is inferior in quality to the stock that Goudey used later. All of these cards are difficult to find in top condition. Some of the cards (Critz, Cohen?) are especially difficult to find centered due to their position on the production sheet. |
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Posted By: Bob
I put together most of the set in VG condition (and P-F for most of the big stars) between 1999-2002, just missing the #92 Gehrig (ran out of money, not that it was hard to find) and of course the Lajoie (never had money for that). The cards that I found difficult to get were; |
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