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Why so underrated?
I don't think it's any more "common" than the goudey. And in fairness to the card itself, the image is actually a pretty striking card in good condition, when the colors are really vibrant. So, why do people disregard it so much? Simply because it's in German? Or because it's not a "baseball" card set? Some other combination of factors? I guess I've never really understood why that single Ruth card is so devalued by comparison to everything from the period. |
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