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Something about the 54 Topps set, it just checks all the boxes for me. Great card design, key rookies and just a cool nostalgic feel to them. I often wonder why this set does not have some of the excitement levels of comparable sets with others. Possibly due to lacking a few stars, namely Mantle.
Nevertheless, it’s been a great set to collect and very manageable to near complete so far. I use it as a break from my 52T card hunt, keeps my addiction fed. Feel free to share some of your 54T cards, I’d love to see what others have! -Bill ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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