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T-206, it is very cheap and very doable in low grade. You can even find nice HOF for 25-50.
Cracker Jacks would be a bit more expensive and you would have a problem with the Cobb and Jackson which are never cheap. Would there be any T206 (aside from the big 4 and the variations) that would be over 750-1000 in SGC 10, Would all the cobbs be over 500? James G |
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T206, without a doubt.
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Duke Cabinets, preferably with back damage.
Alternately N173's, Kbats, or Joseph Halls. If it has to be be more normal sized cards I'd go with '21 Exhibits. I flipped thru Adam W's set Saturday nite and even though many were mid grade or below they presented exceptionally well. Like T206, a good bit of honest wear makes them look pretty cool. |
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GREAT cards, but really not within reach of the average collector as required in the original post. How about Fan Craze? The low grade ones with back chipping often look just as nice as the high grade ones. |
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I have about 98% of the T206 set complete and the highest graded card I have is a SGC 60. (Most of mine are in the SGC 10-30 range) For a low grade set, I don't think you can beat the T206's.
2009 Goal - Elberfeld and a Ty Cobb! |
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