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Old 12-21-2024, 07:26 PM
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Wasnt that long ago when signed rookie cards weren't that much more expensive that non rookie playing day cards. For players who debuted 1960 and up they are fairly plentiful except for Stargell. 1951-59 debut- some are resonable but some pretty pricey. Some like Musial didn't come out with a Topps card for quite sometime so there are questions like do you consider his 1959 topps a rookie. So in general post 1960 is easy. So many people got them signed so ones like carlton, perez bench are much easier to find than their 2nd year card. All comes down to what you want to collect. I do not think the post 1960 cards will be good investments if that is your motivation. Too many out there
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