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I like 1991 as the cutoff currently as it was the last year Topps produced cards on cardboard sheets and is 30+ years ago.
Just thinking out loud maybe some voice for Vintage being prior to 1974 which I believe was the first year for "factory sets". That really changed the game on how people were able to collect. But definitely agree that will change over time. In ten-twenty more years easy date will be prior to 2000. Just because it'll have been a long time ago and clearly is an important change in time. |
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