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Lots of really good information guys, thanks.. It's really hard to for a new collector like me to be patient and wait for the exact card I'm looking for. I was hoping to find a 1914 Plank, but getting a SGC 40 of a 1915 was to much for me to pass up.. I can always upgrade to a nice 1914 version when the time comes. I'm kind of in the same situation with the Grover Cleveland Alexander, I really want to find a low grade 1914, but if a good looking 15 pops up I might have to jump on it.. I guess I need to figure out what my collecting goals are going to be.. For now it's acquire as many hall of famers as I can from either year, I guess I just like the rarity of the 14s, but I appreciate the eye appeal and supply of the 15s..
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