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Originally Posted by ValKehl
Brian - Does your "E135 Collins McCarthy" listing encompass all the E135-like cards that have different ads on the back (e.g., H801-8 Boston Store, D329 Weil Baking, etc.), similar to your M101-4/M101-5 listings?
Val
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Val...it does now. I would venture to state that E135 cards with any back (including the Collins McCarthy) are rarer than the T206 Wagner. And Matt, I have always believed that E94 and E101 as a group were rarer than a lot of small caramel sets. Therefore I have dropped each down (up?) in the rarity scale. It's good to be king. As Pete mentioned before, it is hard to believe that there are a comparable amount of graded E94 Wagners out there.
More Common:
1913 Barker Game
1909/11 Colgans E254
1915 Cracker Jack
1909/11 E90-1 batting
1909/11 E90-1 throwing
1910 E91-C
1909 E92 batting
1909 E92 throwing
1910 E93
1909 E95
1910 E98
1906 Fan Craze NL
1910/11 M116 blue
1910/11 M116 pastel
1913 National Game
1914 Polo Grounds Game
Around the same as the T206 Wagner:
1914 Cracker Jack
D304
D322 Tip-top
E90-2
E94
E101 batting
E101 throwing
E102 batting
M101-4 Sporting News and blank backs
Less than the T206 (should be plenty of more issues in this grouping...let us know):
All Star Baseball
Baseball Bats
D381 Fleischman/Ferguson Bakery
E101 batting
E101 fielding
E102 fielding
E103
E104-2
E107
E135 Collins McCarthy and all associated backs
E270 Tin Tops
M101-4 (all backs except for Sporting News and Blank)
M101-5 (all backs)
M131 Baltimore Newsboy
Orange Border batting
Orange Border portrait
T216 Kotton, Mino and Virginia Extra (all variations)
Texas Tommy type 1 and 2
Voskamps
W555
W-Unc 1912
Postcards: Rose Co, American League Pub, Novelty Cutlery, Vignette
Heck if I know:
BF2 Pennants
M101-2
M101-2 w/Cobb
Brian