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Posted By: JimB
On pure aesthetics, I think the N28/N29 sets are the best looking 19th century sets. Radbourne is not in either one, but Anson is in N28 along with 5 other HOFs. N28s are not too tough in ex, ex/mt, nm due to the heavy card stock. Some, like Comisky are very tough in super high-grade. |
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