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T205 |
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54 | 57.45% |
1934 Goudey |
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8 | 8.51% |
1953 Topps |
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32 | 34.04% |
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I was thinking the same thing. I figured the beautiful Yellow Gehrig, the Greenberg rookie, and the Lajoie (we all know it’s a 1934 Goudey) would draw at least a handful of votes.
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T205 for me as well.beautiful set. I like the 53 topps set much better than the 52 but I think the 52 set is by far the most overrated set of all time, I’ll never understand the love for it?
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1914 / 1915 Cracker Jack.
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I might add that T202 in 1912 was the sequel to T205 from the year before. T202 has, essentially, 2 T205 cards, plus an action photo, and great, lengthy and interesting biographies on all three sections. Plus, you can get HOFers really cheap. "A Great Batsman" for example, with a center action shot of Lajoie and biography on back, is available in decent condition for under $200.
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