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Over the years , Iam sure this topic must have come up ,but Iam wondering why the 30's cards just dont have the clout of pre war like many other that do.
There are a few that I like to spark some interest like Buttercreams, 34 Goudeys with Red backgrounds, a few batter -ups, etc..... Overall thoughts guys ? |
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Dan,
We are just in an era where the majority of interest is with the issues of the 19th century and early 20th century. However, it won't remain that way forever. Seasons change, and the depression era issues will again become popular with collectors at some point. |
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The 33 Goudey is the 2nd most popular prewar set. The big difference between it and T206 would be the backs, if you look at Piedmont or Sweet Cap backs and compare them to 33 Goudey they match up pretty good. I think that the Red Chuck Klein and other 1934 high numbers are somewhat undervalued, but the set just isn't as popluar with only 96 cards and no Babe Ruth cards.
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