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Old 10-12-2021, 07:37 PM
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Lots of these, as collecting used to be about collecting, not money. Some of the hidden gems out there are those cool cards that still really have very little monetary value to most.

For me, a lot of cool cards I really liked came down to images (and the right team didn't hurt either). Toss in the AS badge or a trophy and it made good cards, great.

I think most of the baseball cards get a nod at some point, so I went football and direct to my first memories of cards as a kid. These were a few that I really, really liked a lot.

I could post 100s of card images that I liked for the sake of liking the cards that were not high dollar, high profile player cards. I still find myself picking out decent cards, even if I have a ton. For example, someone used 1990 Fleer cards recently to protect a purchase. I took out the couple stars that were there and tossed the commons. They are not worth much, but I can't abuse a good card like that!
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