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Old 06-12-2012, 08:01 AM
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I think that of you don't want to collect the High numbers for the diamond stars that's just fine. Some people wouldn't think of the set as complete, but that's ok too.

What you'd have is a complete low number set.

When you think about it, the lows were issued then the highs, so each is its own set.

A couple of the Topps sets I collected as they were issued, in series. So for 1970 I have a lot of series one, and fewer of the others.

I'm fine with not completing a set, it's nice if I can, and if I get close I'll put a bit more effort on, but it's not a big deal (Probably a mix of ADD and habit from always being on a tight budget.)

I do collect all the odd variations, recognized or otherwise. But I don't get crazy if I don't have them all.

That's part of the fun of any hobby, you decide what to collect.

Steve B
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