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Scott,
As you mentioned, the 1971 cards are difficult and expensive to find in high-grade condition, given how "fragile" the black borders are. But the 1972 Topps has always been my favorite design. I was 10 years old when they came out and I was in awe of them. I really like the 3-D effect of the team names. 1972 is still expensive in the higher grades (and high numbers), but still less expensive than the 1971 cards. |
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