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Old 12-12-2022, 11:30 AM
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Set breaks are popular when it's a monster set like 1952 Topps or the 1986 Fleer basketball breaks. But I doubt anyone would be very interested in say a 1971 Topps set break.

I don't think set breaks have the same future as product breaks do. Buying a hobby box of anything and selling each team individually is big business right now. But I don't see the same allure with vintage set breaks. There are just too many commons in a 700 card set.
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