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I have to respectfully disagree with my fellow collectors. The Donlin with the Cycle back is the most desire and most expensive of the Donlin cards. The Donlin card is a very tough card in the set because of it's being one of the scarcer cards offered only with Cycle, Briadleaf and Anonymous backs. Donlin and Pelty don't get the notoriety but they are tougher to find than the 'Big 3' of Lewis, Lowdermilk and W. Miller.
If you've ever put this set together card by card (I've done it 3 times) you'll know Donlin and Pelty are the keys. |
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