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I love the oddball issues, but the price has really gone up on most issues. Bazooka, Transogram, Kellogg’s, Dexter Press, Nabisco are all great!
Topps has plenty of sub sets and oddball issues to chase too… I love the 64 stand ups and the 69 supers. Good luck on your quest Scott |
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