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I think that of you don't want to collect the High numbers for the diamond stars that's just fine. Some people wouldn't think of the set as complete, but that's ok too.
What you'd have is a complete low number set. When you think about it, the lows were issued then the highs, so each is its own set. A couple of the Topps sets I collected as they were issued, in series. So for 1970 I have a lot of series one, and fewer of the others. I'm fine with not completing a set, it's nice if I can, and if I get close I'll put a bit more effort on, but it's not a big deal (Probably a mix of ADD and habit from always being on a tight budget.) I do collect all the odd variations, recognized or otherwise. But I don't get crazy if I don't have them all. That's part of the fun of any hobby, you decide what to collect. Steve B |
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There are no rules. Doug |
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Spoken like a true anarchist...
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I can see avoiding some variations and considering your set done but let's not go too far with that concept i.e. saying that you have a 1952 Topps Set complete without the high #'s--now that's going overboard (pun intended)
Last edited by mintacular; 06-13-2012 at 09:27 AM. |
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And I have seen auctions listing such low number "sets" for sale. I guess someone who has all the low numbered cards can call it anything he wants. That seems a logical extension of Doug's No Rules principle
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"Dramatic Difference" = 1962 Hal Reniff pose variations, 1962/63 rookies in 1first series 1963 set
"Not Dramatic Difference" = 1973 coaches backgrounds, dot variations in signatures kind of like that. Truthfully I haven't yet worried about dated/centered team variations in the 1956 set yet. Maybe someday I will |
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"...I do collect all the odd variations, recognized or otherwise. But I don't get crazy if I don't have them all. That's part of the fun of any hobby, you decide what to collect...."
Agreed, but, hobby fun aside, aren't most of us here because we are crazy? |
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I learned the hard way that you can't collect everything. I'm working on a set from every year 1941-2012. Regarding variations, I've decided to only go with ones that have a dramatic difference on the front of the card (every set is in a binder.
I collected the photo variations of 1962 Topps but not the green tint. I didn't bother with trade/option varieties of 1966 or 1959 etc. I don't worry about DOB or statistic variations either. That seems to help a bit. |
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Darkhorse---sounds like a great collection and a very sensible approach.
Now lets see, what would constitute a "dramatic" difference ? I guess you know it when you see it ![]() |
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