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1962 Topps Rookie Parade cards
I'm closing in on my 62 set and of course mainly high numbers remain. Surprise, surprise.
I've heard from multiple people that the Rookie Parade cards are the hardest to come by. I currently only have one, but it's in rough shape. What kind of a premium do these carry? Are they short prints? Why are they so special? There are some stars on the cards, but no HOF or super huge names. For example, I search completed listings for the Uecker RC and see condition and sales ranging from $40 - $300. Obviously condition plays a huge issue. Just trying to figure out how to attack these and understand them a little better.
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