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|  T206 -- Relative Scarcity or What Autographs Can Tell You 
			
			Posted By: Tim Sanders Of those autographs listed, I notice the sigs most available are also on some of the larger cities and cities that were successful at the time (New York, Detroit, Philly etc. or HOF Wheat & Marquard) Could it be similar to the T200's ...NY Giants are a dime a dozen but try finding either of the St Louis Teams? | 
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