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Posted By: steve k
Those sets in the top four are certainly no surprise. And the t206 set "had to be" #1 for reasons we all know. As Jay has pointed out in other threads, there are some vintage cards rarer, and some actually much rarer than the t206 Wagner, yet the t206 Wagner is to most collectors considered the "holy grail" of card collecting. Perhaps if the story behind the Wagner card would have happened in a much less popular set, this card probably wouldn't have grown to become the most famous baseball card. |
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