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The E121-120 is a great set, but there are 3 different Ruth cards in that set, so the cost can get quite steep. You might instead look at the E121-80 set, which only has one Ruth card (not counting all of the different name/back variations), and which IMHO is one of the best looking images of Ruth on a card. Something you also might want to look at is which cards of Ruth, Cobb, Wojo and Gehrig (if the set is 1925 or later) that you like the most, and go after that set.
(1) 1926-29 Exhibits - lots of great cards but with 2 Ruth's and 2 Gehrig's (not including variations) (2) 1922 E120 - popular larger set (3) 1928 Harrington/Tharp/Yuengling - numbered set, typically reasonably priced |
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