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Old 04-06-2006, 11:57 AM
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Default What will never leave your collection?

Posted By: Joann

Oddly, sadly, and interestingly - nothing. Wow. There's a realization. I seriously went through every card I own (didn't take long), and decided that there isn't one that I would absolutely positively say I would never part with.

I think it's because much of what I have is fairly common - things I could reasonably anticipate finding again down the road. By that standard, the two closest "never leaves" would be my N172 Ganzel (because it took me so dang long to find a Detroit N172) and my SGC 50 E97 McIntyre (because I'm not at all sure I could find such a nice version of a difficult set, and a Detroit player to boot - definitely the pride of the collection).

I think there are many many ways to ask the question "What's your favorite card (that you own)?". I have several ways I ask myself (will maybe start a thread on one someday), and each brings a different answer. This one I thought was a very interesting spin on the theme.

Good thread!

Joann

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