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I completed my 1933 Tattoo Orbit set (have since sold, but once was #2 on SGC Registry) for $5,000. A complete 1936 Goudey issue can be had for around $1,000. The 1933 Delong issue is attainable at $4-6K.
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jboosted92 - there is a sliding scale of feature players/aesthetics and price. Issues that are lacking some of the major stars of the day, or aren't the most attractive are generally more affordable. If you don't want to sacrifice on players and aesthetics, then, like a few above, I'd also suggest E95/E96. If you want to sacrifice some on aesthetics, you could go after one of the ~1920 strip card issues.
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