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Hey Donny,
I'd pick T206s first. 1933 Goudeys second choice. Or if you're a tolerant fellow, what about shooting for Cracker Jacks, trying to put 176 together (and possibly an extra few) using a mixture of 1914 and 1915 cards. I think that kids collected them that way 95 years ago. With any of those choices you'll come up against a few expensive cards that can impede progress. Good luck with it. Let us know what you choose. |
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