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I’ve been picking up some unopened packs and boxes recently. 83 Topps was my favorite set as a kid. I have some BBCE wax boxes that are tempting me. It would be really fun and nostalgic to crack but I don’t necessarily want a to deal with a couple hundred commons. What are the odds of pulling some high grade Gwynn, Boggs, or Sandbergs? I know there’s no right or wrong here but any thoughts or experiences?
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