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Old 06-11-2012, 02:04 PM
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Brandon Bailey
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Yes I see a master set as everything, every variation etc. But to me a complete set is 1 of each card number that is intended for the set. So for 1954 bowman regardless of Williams or Piersal one 66 equals a complete set. If it is a mis-number such as 61 topps you need both numbers to have the complete set because they should have had seperate numbers. In my opinion for the diamond stars you need the high numbers as well for a complete set. Or you can say you have a low-numbered set. Most importantly collect what you like!
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