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From what I’ve read and seen, it’s usually a mix of both. Some of those lesser-known players were definitely short printed on purpose-like the Donlin card you mentioned-so they’re naturally rarer. But also, because the players weren’t super popular, collectors or even sellers back then might not have kept their cards as carefully, so more got lost or tossed.
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