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|  The Great  T200 debate -   calling all t200 set collectors 
			
			Posted By: Joe D. In my opinion - based on my own collecting experience, and based on opinions I have received from other T200 set collectors (and going by the pop reports)... | 
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			Posted By: Anthony N Boston NL is by far the toughest. St Louis AL lags considerably behind, followed closely by NY AL and then St. Louis NL. | 
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			Posted By: Rob anyone have any info as to WHY the boston NL is so scarce?  less produced, or just people didn't care for the team so they'd get discarded? | 
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			Posted By: Jason L I have found that the hardest ones to get are ones that JoeD no longer has available to sell to me!  | 
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			Posted By: Joe D. Knowing that you have tremendous experience with the set, I was hopeful you would add your input to this thread. | 
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			Posted By: ockday Finding these cards in nice condition is tough across the board, but for me and putting my set together it's the NY Americans that's definitely been the toughest card in the set. | 
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			Posted By: Bruce Babcock I would agree with what has been said above. Boston NL was the toughest and last card for me. I completed my set in 2000 and certainly none of these cards have gotten any easier. NY AL was the most expensive for me. My set is not graded but all are in pretty darn nice shape for the issue. It's a great set to collect and represents a unique way of collecting the players, including the stars, of the tobacco era without breaking the bank. | 
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			Posted By: ramram I always thought it interesting that the more readily avialable T200's were the better teams, in general, and the scarce cards were the bottom dwellers.  It would lead one to believe that the production of the cards was skewed to the more successful/popular teams. | 
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