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Originally Posted by Topps206
Any player on the card can sign a checklist. Same for Leaders if pictured.
Much as I'd love to provide pictorial proof, it's complicated.
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I'm not looking for "proof", I believe you, I just like seeing pictures of stuff when people get things. If you can't, then you can't, not that big of a deal.
When I collected Topps cards, I considered a complete set to include all variations (black & red backs for the 1952 lo numbers, as an example).
Using similar logic, if I collected autographed sets (which I don't) I would consider a checklist to be a card that didn't need to be signed, because it doesn't have a picture. IF I was going to get a player listed on the card to sign it, then my complete-ist nature would cause me to need a card signed by EACH player listed, which obviously would get cumbersome (to say the least).
For cards that have a deceased player, I would consider them as cards that don't need to be signed to have a "complete" set, but getting somebody related to sign it would be a bonus.
But I could be wrong, there are no "rules", I understand that,
Doug "still sitting on my mountain" Goodman