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Posted By: Bruce MacPherson
I agree with Barry's list with one caveat. Although the Nadja St. Louis cards seem to be on ebay constantly, only a few non-St. Louis players show up. In fact other than one Wagner, I cant recall the last Nadja HOFer that showed up for sale (other than STL cards of Bresnahan and Wallace). I would put the non-STL players at or above the Crofts Cocoa. |
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