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Thank you everyone. I'm glad you all enjoyed them. It's tough to answer Jake's question -- which one is my favorite. Certainly, the Selee has to be right up there at the top, since it is the only known copy of his only card. I also like the Jennings because there is so little of him out there as a player, and he was elected to the Hall of Fame as a player. Just on pure looks, the Cobb, Keeler, and Brown would be near the very top.
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