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I totally agree with the T205 comments as well.
McGraw, Matty and Cobb have to be at the top of the easiest. Also E90 Wallace is a good call. Some of the caramel issues are a bit harder to put a finger on the easiest card. E94 are all so tough I couldn't really say. I'm tempted to say that for E98, Dooin is the card that I've seen the most of and was the easiest to accumulate the 4 colors, but usually it's the big Hofers that have survived in the largest numbers so it's hard to say. To immediately contradict that statement, ![]() E90-3 Schulte is in my opinion the easiest to find from that set. |
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T205s
Okay...granted that Cobb and Matty seem to come up every week, I do not think they are the easiest... Doyle, Dooin and Meyers seem to pop up all the time. Constantly. McGraw seems to have a great abundance of T205s. Austin comes up often but does not seem to be the most abundant even though it is currently available with nearly every back (Off the top of my head, I think Austin comes with the most possible backs currently). In my collection...I own 22 T205 Doyles, by far the one T205 card I own the most of. Joshua |
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T201 - all cards are easy. This has got to be the easiest T-card set to complete. I think it's the best set for a novice T-card collector.
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Joshua- do you agree as a general statement that T205 National Leaguers are more abundant than the American Leaguers? When I handled a lot of T205 that seemed to be the case, but I never kept a tally.
And I agree with Robert that E90-3 Schulte is relatively easy. E102 Lajoie seems to be among the easiest from that set. |
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Josh if I am not mistaken i think Bridwell is a VERY abundant multi backed player in the T205 set. I have seen him with every normal back, and I own an AB, and cycle, and have seen him on Broadleaf and if I am not mistaken he was on a hindu I was offered sometime back.
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In the E254 set Cobb & Wagner are especially easy. Also pretty common are the majority of the Giants, Pirates and Athletics players.
The N172's are interesting and it seems like the N.Y. guys are probably among the most common but there are soem pretty notable exceptions (like Connors' 1888 batting pose). If I had to pick a particulr player it would probably be California Brown, Danny Richardson, Tim Keefe and I'd throw John Clarkson in there as well.
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In T216's I'd have to say Bresnahan is the easiest and comes up for sale the most frequently.
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