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Originally Posted by clydepepper
The 'Poster-Child' for sets that aren't worth completing is the 1952 TOPPS set.
I am content to have the first 310 cards.
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But the best 2 cards are high numbers, you have the rookie of Eddie Mathews and some scrub named Mickey.

I have debated the OPs question for decades.
At this moment I would say all of them. In the past I have really enjoyed putting a set together. Other times I have hated it. Usually both several times while putting together the same set.