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Posted By: Matt Bojorquez
As a collector of Ted Williams cards, it would be tough to single out the most important card. But, I would definitely say 1954 was the most significant/important year for Ted Williams cards. That year produced his toughest card(Wilson Franks), his most famous card(1954 Bowman), and his best looking card(1954 Topps #250, in my opinion). |
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