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Football high numbers to invest in graded or raw
Hi guys what are the best high number cards from sets to collect ?? Vintage only any help appreciated octavio
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Most of the mainstream football sets don't have a difficult series. Bowman's 32 card series never really produced a tough one (54 series 3 is probably the toughest relative to the others within a set), and Topps 1-2 series release schedule makes the second series less common but still abundantly available. Other than 1972 Topps 3rd series, I cannot really think of a difficult high series in mainstream football
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Thx gregg hope you are well man .willstart buying 72 hi# s they look cool
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I like the All-Pro design and the Namath In Action is one his best cards. I don’t know how they will do as investments, but they are a tough run to do for a mainstream set. No 1 card is super expensive and a high % of the surviving cards are in nice condition, but they add up with a high cost per card.
Forgot about them, but 1948 Leaf series 2 is a lot more difficult than the first series (not as bad as the baseball second series though). Share with us whatever you end up buying, Octavio. |
hi greg thank you as always .im working on 1971 topps baseball high number set but im seeing the football highs are very expensive..both projects are going to take some time.thats what i enjoy about the hobby.
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Thank you have these in psa 7s i now have 11 different psa 7 and 8 s of the highs long way to go
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1970 Topps Football High numbers are VERY difficult to find centered and nice ones are still pretty cheap (if you can find nice ones).
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