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A player's "Rookie Card" is his 1st card in a major national set.
Buying a professionally graded card guarantees you and protects you that the card has not been altered or trimmed. If you have a problem with an item won from a major auction house, you can complain and will get a refund. You always come out ahead by investing in the major stars, like Cobb, Ruth and Gehrig. Grading company counts of T206's with rare backs are accurate population figures. Dealers who have been in the hobby for a long time are trustworthy because of their experience. |
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