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Phil,
It's hard to believe that the E95 Wagner doesn't cost more than it does, but since its the last card in the set that I still need, I'm going to say it needs to be much cheaper until I can get one...then it can rise to the stratosphere all it wants. My real vote though goes to Eddie Plank. It is simply a gorgeous card, with the same iconic image as his T206 rarity (even better actually) and can be had at the same price as a Andrew Luck autographed rookie card. ![]() That seems criminal to me. An earlier post mentioned Lajoie, but he's not technically in the set (E95) that you first mentioned, despite many considering the E96 as a second series. That card is a beauty too, and Nap's mainstream cards are pretty acheivable and somewhat undervalued. I've included scans of my armpit versions ![]()
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Thanks! Brian L Familytoad Ridgefield, WA Hall of Fame collector. Prewar Set collector. Topps Era collector. 1971 Topps Football collector. |
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