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Old 12-22-2024, 03:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Kzoo View Post
This is true, as many are still signing or signed a ton of examples. The other major exception is Tom Seaver, as his 1967 Topps signed RC still demands as much or more than Stargell. I had the highest completed signed post-war Rookie card collection (including the Bowman's) on PSA's set registry a couple years ago at near 90%, but I got bored with trying to fill the needed spots and only added maybe 1 new addition a year. Trying to add some of the really rare examples like Newhouser, Jackie R., and Roberto C. were not cost effective towards completion. Instead I decided to keep my rare signed RC's and sell all the common ones. I now just look for cool, vintage signed cards and feel that I've had 'the handcuffs' taken off for adding to my collection. Collect what you like, it's more fun!
I've been looking for a Newhouser (Leaf) for many years. Only have seen one and missed it
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