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Posted By: Bob
Based on my chasing the correct spelling Steinfeld card the past couple of years, I would say that it is the tougher of the two, even though the prevailing wisdom has always been that the incorrect spelling card was tougher. This reminds me of the similar prevailing wisdom of over 25 years that the T205 Hoblitzell variation with the "Cin" was tougher than the "non-Cin" Hoblitzell. Many collectors (and apparently a lot of sellers) still believe this, but the "non-Cin" is much, much harder to find. |
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