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It's about the loosest interpretation of a rookie card that you could imagine, but I get why some would consider it as such. Kinda like the 1959 Topps football Jim Taylor rookie that pictures the wrong Jim Taylor. That said, I agree with most of Old Cardboard's choices for HOF RCs. After all, they give several options for each. Which others do you disagree with?
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I personally consider the earliest card to be one showing them in the majors a rookie, whether it's a strip card, exhibit, a pin, etc.
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