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One you didn't mention is his rarest "rookie", the V351 World Wide Gum (which is basically the Canadian version of his R303-A, but it is a slightly different size.) I have seen only a few examples ever of this card, this set is WAY tougher than anyone gives it credit for.
-Rhett
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Thanks Rhett. Have to confess I wasn't even aware of that one--I'll have to keep that one in mind should I ever come across it. I love rare and significant!
By the way, what's your opinion on the Star-Cals? I have no problem with postcards as baseball cards, and have quite a few in my collection (Exhibits and Dietsche). Certainly the Mantle and Mays have substantially increased in value over the last decade or so. Should their large size and/or intended purpose preclude them from consideration as cards? Larry |
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I would have to agree with Rhett. The V351.........
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