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Old 04-23-2012, 07:33 PM
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Both w600s
In street clothes and in uniform
Did we already get the e107?
How about the Reccius Wagner?
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Old 04-23-2012, 11:27 PM
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More rare:

E92 Crofts Candy both poses
E92 Crofts Cocoa both poses
E92 Nadja both poses
E125 both poses
M110
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Old 04-24-2012, 08:00 AM
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Thanks Richard, Craig and Jeff...all mentioned belong in the rarer than thou category. I had the Crofts and Nadja previously on the list, but somehow eliminated them. Here is the updated listing

More Common:

1913 Barker Game
1909/11 Colgans E254
1915 Cracker Jack
1909/11 E90-1 batting
1909/11 E90-1 throwing
1910 E91-C
1909 E92 Dockman batting
1909 E92 Dockman throwing
1910 E93
1909 E95
1910 E98
1906 Fan Craze NL
1910/11 M116 blue
1910/11 M116 pastel
1913 National Game
1914 Polo Grounds Game


Around the same as the T206 Wagner:

1914 Cracker Jack
D304
D322 Tip-top
E90-2
E94
E101 batting
E101 throwing
E102 batting
M101-4 Sporting News and blank backs


Less than the T206 (should be plenty of more issues in this grouping...let us know):

All Star Baseball
Baseball Bats
D381 Fleischman/Ferguson Bakery
E92 Crofts Candy both poses
E92 Crofts Cocoa both poses
E92 Nadja both poses
E101 batting
E101 fielding
E102 fielding
E103
E104-2
E107
E135 Collins McCarthy and all associated backs
E270 Tin Tops
M101-4 (all backs except for Sporting News and Blank)
M101-5 (all backs)
M110
M131 Baltimore Newsboy
Orange Border batting
Orange Border portrait
Reccius Icky Bob
T5
T216 Kotton, Mino and Virginia Extra (all variations)
Texas Tommy type 1 and 2
Voskamps
W555
W-Unc 1912
Postcards: Rose Co, American League Pub, Novelty Cutlery, Vignette

Heck if I know:

BF2 Pennants
M101-2
M101-2 w/Cobb


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Hi Brian - Are you not in agreement with the two cards I mentioned in Post #29?
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Gotta be an oversight...those 2 are no brainers!
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Old 04-25-2012, 12:08 AM
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Also left off the E125s

For what it's worth, if you were to break up the D304 by back and E94s by color front (similar to what was done for M101-4/5 and E92), they would all be more rare than the t206 as well.
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Old 04-25-2012, 12:46 AM
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if you considered the backs of d304 series the Weber Bakery Wagner would be the toughest. i owned the only known copy.
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