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Old 07-18-2013, 12:16 PM
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Default 1895 N300 Mayo Kid Nichols

Greetings, I was wondering if the 1895 Mayo Kid Nichols card is one of the more difficult cards from the set to acquire? I do not see it available very often. What are the top 10 toughest cards from the 1895 Mayo set? Look forward to some comments.
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Old 07-18-2013, 12:19 PM
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The Mayo Nichols is considered by many collectors to be his MLB rookie card as well so some might be tucked away in collections for that reason.
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Default n300 Mayo's

I consider Kid Nichols to be in the top 5 for most desired and tougher cards to find.---I would put Delahanty # 1---it is on most wantlists---Some other hard to find Mayos are Russie(Incorrect spelling)---Dan Brothers (Louisville version) a nice Centered Anson is hard to find. I also find that 2 commons are very tough George Haddock and Kinslow with the no team on shirt variation---Just my thoughts--I made a major purchase 2 years ago on the Mayos---I picked up 82 from a collector in NH--They were his grandfathers.
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