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Posted By: Peter Thomas
I think that that discovery greatly increased the number of St. Louis player cards, but some of the cards were already known and some were not. Lou Lipset's book discusses this and indicates that the cards all had corresponding E90-1 poses. PSA and SGC pop reports show less than fifty different cards graded - no Cobb - graded by either. Both pop reports list players alphabetically by first name (???) and SGC does not differenciate players that have two poses so the reports are hard to use. However if there is a Cobb Nadja I find it very unlikely that one has not been graded. |
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