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Nice #160 Gehrig. I am still looking for one.
It is hard to make sense of many things in the Goudey set looking at it as collectors 80 years later. We need to look at the choices that were made in the context of that time long ago when baseball cards were neither important or valued other than as an insert for a product. Another expensive pair. ![]() ![]() There are subtle differences between each Gehrig and each Foxx. ![]()
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