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Bumping this because Brian helped me out with a Red Lucas 106 to complete my set. It took me over three years, and I don't know how long it might have taken me to pin it down without him. Thank you, Brian!
My cards range between SGC A and 5, and accounting for a few remaining ungraded cards by assigning them a 1 to be conservative, the average grade is 3.21, with an average HOF grade of 3.04. I suppose this is fitting since I started the set with an Al Simmons SGC 3. Here are a few of my favorites from this beautiful set. |
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Thanks, Brian! I feel like this set was made for those SGC holders. The ones with nice color look stupendous.
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Amazing coincidence! I just finished the set last month - and my last card was also Pie #99!
Are you going for the variations? I have many but not all of the obvious variations (its going to be hard to pony up for the second Greenberg though). I am debating whether to go for the full set with the duplicates by year. Maybe start in low grade to save some money. |
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Congrats, Ed! Right now, I have one of each card numbered 1 through 108 plus a Sparky Adams variation, so I believe I'd need 61 variations, including the "Greenburg" for the master set. Having just finished fighting my way through the high numbers, that doesn't sound very appealing, but ask me again in a week or so.
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