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Originally Posted by ALR-bishop
I could agree that the MBs are a separate set. Could also see them as variations. But, if a separate
set maybe the Cox and Brinkman should/could be eliminated as variations to the 68 set.
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The Cox and Brinkman are a great example of supply and demand. Even those who
know they were not issued as part of the Topps set still collect those as variations of the Topps set. They were
issued in the same quantity as any of the other MB cards, yet they hold a relatively much higher value than the other Topps counterparts (including the Ryan). However as anyone who is putting a true MB set together, the toughest cards by far to
find (years later) are the Hot Rod cards.