I agree with Corey. To me they are the same as cards but offer many of the times one-off poses of players not found on the more "common" cardboard brothers. I think that grading has abetted the emerging collectability of them but not all that much. They are extremely attractive, fairly uncommon until they emerge from the woodwork and a tie to the history of the game we love.
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