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How much as the most expensive ty cobb baseball card sold for?

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How much as the most expensive ty cobb baseball card sold for?

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Ty Cobb T206 7b portrait-green $35,000 The T206 set was produced by the American Tobacco Trust as a sales premium for their tobacco products. The set was produced over a three-year period of time, 1909-1911. It was issued in three different series: the “150 Series,” the “350 Series” and the “460 Series.” Because of several variations, a total of 524 different cards were issued. Eight cards were differentiated by a team change (George Brown, Bill Dahlen, Ray Demmitt, Kid Elberfeld, Red Kleinow, Carl Lundgren, Bill O’Hara and Frank Smith). One player, Sherry Magee, was issued with both a misspelled name (Magie) and a correctly spelled name. The Joe Doyle card came in two varieties; one with “N.Y. Nat’l” listed at the bottom and one with “N.Y.” listed at the bottom. Close to 150 cards were multiple design formats or color schemes for the same player. Many cards featured minor-league players, including several very scarce cards featuring Southern Leaguers. Hal Chase is the player with the

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Ty Cobb T206 7b portrait-green $35,000 The T206 set was produced by the American Tobacco Trust as a sales premium for their tobacco products. The set was produced over a three-year period of time, 1909-1911. It was issued in three different series: the “150 Series,” the “350 Series” and the “460 Series.” Because of several variations, a total of 524 different cards were issued. Eight cards were differentiated by a team change (George Brown, Bill Dahlen, Ray Demmitt, Kid Elberfeld, Red Kleinow, Carl Lundgren, Bill O’Hara and Frank Smith). One player, Sherry Magee, was issued with both a misspelled name (Magie) and a correctly spelled name. The Joe Doyle card came in two varieties; one with “N.Y. Nat’l” listed at the bottom and one with “N.Y.” listed at the bottom. Close to 150 cards were multiple design formats or color schemes for the same player. Many cards featured minor-league players, including several very scarce cards featuring Southern Leaguers. Hal Chase is the player with the

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