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It seems that some in this thread think that the cards from the junk wax era with any type of value are the most overhyped and overpriced, but no one has mentioned Bonds-Ray 87 Opening Day or Thomas NNOF, which are probably the two most valuable. You would at least put a .50 and $1 value on those, right?
My understanding is that those two are pretty rare. I don't recall ever seeing a NNOF Thomas in person and maybe only a few Bonds/Ray.

And my vote is for the 89 UD Griffey, hands down. I'd bet that it has the highest market capitalization of any junk wax era card.
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