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They all survive in the thousands, so you can easily pick at what ever one you want. The #144 card was double printed and is the most common of all PreWar cards of any player or set. The #53 is also very common, but would be considered slightly scarcer than the other 3 cards because it is a low number card. But in reality they are all very common....
PS. Want a far scarcer card of Ruth with the same (exact) eye appeal, go for the World Wide Gum cards of 1933-34 |
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