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Posted By: warshawlaw
I don't collect this set at all, but I do collect boxing cards from the N and T era, and anything from Lorillard's Red Cross label in that era is excruciatingly rare, even in a set that is otherwise relatively common. Take the T219 set, a 1911 issue that is readily obtained for about $10 a card in ex. A set of Red Cross backs sold for over $2,500 last year, and was well worth it. I've gotta believe that the Red Cross back from any sports set is rare. |
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