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Posted By: Paul
I'm mostly a type card collector, but its hard not to like the Goudey's. However, I agree with Scott that they are plentiful as far as pre war goes. I just picked up a beautiful 1933 Gehrig World Wide Gum #55. Those are much rarer than the Goudey's, & just as nice. Do you think they are not as popular, due to being a Canadian issue or some of them having english/french backs? Some of my favorite cards are from north of the border. |
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