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I always thought the 41 Play Ball Ted Williams should be the leader card for him over the 39 Play Ball true rookie. The 41 card is a gorgeously colored portrait and the 39 is such a blah black and white card with absolutely nothing on the front. The 41 is definitely diproportionately valued for what it is in sequence - but I hope in the future that card actually surpasses the rookie based on the love that clearly went into it. Ditto for the 48 lead. Unlikely though...
Disclosure - I have both and my 39 is in a higher grade. |
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Tris Speaker's E-90 Caramel is always going to outsell his T206
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The 1903-04 E107 Breisch Williams cards of virtually any player who was also issued in the 1902 W600 Sporting Life set.
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Those Sporting Life cabinets are amazing.
Last edited by MVSNYC; 05-24-2016 at 04:28 PM. |
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It's modern but at least in PSA 10 and presumably elsewhere there are a couple of 1992 Pedros worth more than his 1991 Upper Deck Final edition.
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