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			I don’t think it is fair to compare anyone with Clemente and Robinson. They aren’t just loved they are revered for reasons that transcend sports.  As for the NL cards, it is part of the obscurity vs rarity debate. It is a spectrum that often frustrates me. Why does a card that is so much rarer sell for less? 
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