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Posted By: Josh K.
I prefer that the card actually picture the player depicted and, unless going after the complete set, would likely avoid buying such cards. The cy young/irv young e98 is a prime example of a card I really wouldnt want to spend a lot of money on. The only card that I make a small exception for is the e93 eddie collins which I believe most collectors assume to be jimmy collins. At least in that case, its still two hofers. Nevertheless, its my least favorite hofer card in the set. |
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