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Not a collector (I have 2 cards), but I love that most subjects got numerous cards per release.
There's some great classic on-field, off-field, portrait, etc. cards that are like a snapshot in time because of the sheer numbers of cards for a person in a release. It's not the same distribution model, but it's similar to the feeling I have for my Mark Grace broder cards giving me 3-5-10+ cards from an era in a single release.
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