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Old 04-26-2012, 02:38 PM
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I found that with my subsets it is better to begin with the rarest and/or highest valued cards first. Because once you start on a set often times you may want to keep rolling to complete it. And when you complete the whole set accept those really frustrating ones, then it can be a pain waiting on getting those not so common or expensive ones. Soon I will be embarking upon 33 and 34 Goudey, 41 Playball, and Diamond stars HOF subsets, and my plans are to get 41 playball Dimaggio and Ted Williams out of the way first. Luckily I already have Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth now it should be a lot easier. And like bbcard1 said try to buy in bulk.

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