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The 1933 Goudey Bengough and 1952 Topps Pafko belong on this list because of the set they are in. Just like the t206s mentioned, all would be much cheaper if they were in a different set. When talking about common players, Pafko not Bartirome is the first card that comes to mind for 52 Topps.
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Hey guys, Of course Eddie Mathews is a star card; however, in the Fall of 1952 us kids didn't know that. And, since he was the last card (#407) in this set, his card was subject to the "rubber-band treatment". ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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