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Old 06-11-2012, 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Tomman1961 View Post
My frustration lies in the Diamond Star set. Cards 1-96 are the Low numbers. 97-108 are the High Num,bers. The fronts of these 12 highs depict the exact same picture as these 12 in the lows. Bill Dickey in the lows, has the exact same picture as in the highs. So why collect these HIGH PRICED high numbers, if you already have the player cheaper in the lows? Not like in 1952 Topps, where we can agree that you must have the Highs to have a complete set.
I treat the Topps 1952 set like it is two sets : Lo and Hi

You could do the same with the Diamond Stars.

Doug
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