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By usual measure, the iffys I guess would be the usual Jennings, Clarke, Carey, Huggins, Wheat, Bresnahan, and so on...however, partly because they were less stellar, in many of those cases fewer cards survive and they are more pricey. There are dozens of nice Collins around, for example, but try to find a nice Huggins. So there's a swell balance there. It makes nearly all of them with high value.
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