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Old 12-07-2012, 07:43 PM
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The Lewis No Emblem is without a doubt the toughest card in the set, there are only a handful known to exist and for that matter the regular Lewis is much tougher than Miller or Lowdermilk.
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Old 12-07-2012, 08:01 PM
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I think most people discarded these cards creating the rarity.
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Old 12-07-2012, 08:05 PM
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great cards guys...love the JJ reference too!!!!1
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One thing I really like a lot about this set is that it has full body action poses. Something that is not found in T206 for some reason. I've always thought T206's would have looked great with some full body shots. This is something I also like about the T210 set. Some of my favorite T207's are these poses.

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One thing I really like a lot about this set is that it has full body action poses. Something that is not found in T206 for some reason. I've always thought T206's would have looked great with some full body shots. This is something I also like about the T210 set. Some of my favorite T207's are these poses.

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I think interest has been picking up for years. It's tempting for set collectors because it's a relatively small number of cards and you can get started fast. Prices remain steady (for the mean time) because a lot of guys are constantly upgrading or still looking for the tough cards for their set.

I've been upgrading and recently replaced several tough cards, but it's a never ending process.
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Scott is correct, the Lewis no Emblem is the toughest, rarer than many of the rare T206's , but he never played a major league game , just a very rare baseball card!
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Joe Jackson again on a Hank Butcher card.
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Love the way the T207s look.
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