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Like selling off an entire set (minus one common) of the T213-3's I derived from the Southern Find in the 80's to Bill Mastro in the early 90's to obtain money to purchase other cards? The biggest mistake I ever made in the hobby. The cards were all EX or better, about 15 were overprint backs. I sold the entire set for less than the price one Ty Cobb in EX goes for 25 years later
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E 104 with Nadja Backs... I don't see a lot of those at all.
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I would agree with the T209-2 I don't see them as often as I used to. The others mentioned always seemed tough.
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But as the ones I had mentioned first, how many have we really ever seen? They, like some others, have never been plentiful. They are neat though.
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Texas tommys
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