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Posted By: warshawlaw
1921, 1922, 1927 and 1928 represent the majority (if not vast majority) of what comes up for sale regularly. You also see a good number of 1925s and PC backed cards centered on the late printings. Early PC backs are tough and 1923-4 and 1926 are very tough. I had not seen any of those 1926 HOFers offered anywhere before. Gehrig is a rookie card phenomenon; demand drives that one. Look, I paid $89 for a Specs Torporcer... |
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