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Posted By: Joe_G.
Great looking OJs. Both of the Philadelphia As (American Association) cards are fairly common but the new for 1888 Philadelphia Quakers (National League) card is more difficult. So even though the Henry is the worst condition of the bunch, to the right buyer it might command the most. It's a thin market and the value of that card could fluctuate significantly. Note that the Philadelphia Quaker cards from a year earlier, 1887, are common. |
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