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Posted By: Eric Brehm
I gotta go with these two, which would be the last to go if I ever sold all my pre-war stuff. They seem to me like the quintessential cards of the period. I like the 1933 Goudeys too, but more as a set; in that case there's no single card that stands out as a favorite. |
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