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Posted By: Andy Baran
They sell for about the same price typically (if you can say that anything is typical about E107's). They are very similar in terms of popularity and demand (Second Tier HOFers, below cards like Wagner & Mathewson). Also, both Lajoie and Plank E107's are considered by most collectors to be their Rookie Cards. The Lajoie is actually slightly more rare than the Plank. |
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