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First card of a popular set always demands a premium. Look at the 1952 Topps card (Andy Pafko). Even on popular non-sports sets, the first and last cards always get the bump......
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There is no justification for a high price and lower and mid-grade levels. It is tough to find at the higher condition levels.
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A midgrade bengough 5-6 is not that easy to get. I feel it too should have some premium. lower grades however especially very low grade should have very little to no premium over a common, yet it still does as do most #1 cards.
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