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I’d be interested to hear specifically what cards it is undervalued compared against. Who has a comparable rookie going for more or similar that shouldn’t?
Personally, I think Jackson is heavily overvalued in general. A Cracker Jack Speaker sells for a fraction of a Cracker Jack Jackson, for example. People pay a fat bonus for anyone part of the Black Sox bad guys, and this card in particular. It doesn’t even look like Jackson. |
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