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Posted By: barrysloate
Obviously I'm not suggesting all cards were issued equally; we all agree that there were more T206 Abbattichio's issued than there were Planks. And an article like Tim's is extremely useful in helping a new collector determine what he's up against if he tries to put together a complete T207 set today. All I'm saying is there is no way to ascertain how many of each card was issued based on current survival rate. Clearly some players were more popular than others, and clearly some sets were issued in series and there were economic reasons to print more or less of a particular series. |
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