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Posted By: Mike
I listed the tough cards in a previous thread, but the 1 toughest card is by far the Bresnahan no on back. I just saw my first one about a week ago. Also, I would put Shoeless Joe up there with the other two you listed(Chance and Mathewson). It's been a long time since I've seen a REAL one for sale. Most of the other stars are actually pretty easy. The high #'s have always been tough(#72 and up) but the cards in the #80-90 range seem to be THE toughest. Hope this helps. |
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