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Posted By: scott brockelman
To answer your questions, many set collectors work on 1 set at a time, while others are busy working on several sets. The ultimate goal is completion, which is what makes set collecting so great, Type collecting is so much easier as all you have to do is find 1 card. Set collecting requires you to do so much work and learn so much about the set and it's intracacies, varieties and rarities. You learn so much about a set and it's so enjoyable, completion is a milestone. |
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