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Posted By: Bobby
I know that there is serious debate over whether or not some strip cards and exhibits can be classified as rookie cards. I agree when it comes to exhibits which are postcards and some of the strips to me are just too thin in stock and poor image quality. I know that the W573 set is on a thicker paper stock with nice images as well as W501, W502, W503, W517, W554, W572, W575-1, W575-2 I think that these should be in the classification of potential rookie cards. |
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