Variations in Sets
I have always found it curious how some sets variations command so much more attention than other sets. Since prchasing Sterling Sports Auctions I have came across many variations in sets that I never knew extisted. The latest is the 1939 Play Ball set in which it appears to have two different type sets for the name on the back. I can not find that there is any difference in price for either variation or even any other notation of such a variation.
That being said these variations can command nice premiums on some sets. Is it that not all sets have people that collect "Master Sets" of the set where there appears no premium?
Wondering what others thoughts were on the subject.
Lee Behrens
Sterling Sports Auctions
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