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Posted By: Zach Rice
Guy Zinn's 1914 Baltimore News is no doubt the toughest out of all of them. In no real order I say these are the next three toughest. Moxie Manuels T210 because of it being part of the final series and toughest series in the set, series 8. Barney Pelty's Sporting Life Cabinet, i'm sure others can chime in much more on this but usually finding one particular player who is not a hall of famer can be a great challenge. And finally, Ed Mensors 1913 Voskamps. A few in the set show much more than others (Ferry, O'Toole, Hyatt, Miller) but besides the few we see of them every once and a while the others are extremely difficult to find and have very few existing examples to be found. |
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