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It seems a lot of the E cards are priced below where they were priced a few years ago, even the big names like Cobb, Wagner, Matty, etc. I think these qualify as cards that have fell on lean times or at least cards that haven't risen with the tide.
Rookies from the 30s and 40s that haven't gone crazy like the 50s cards could be next as well. Williams, Robinson, and Dimaggio come to mind.
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