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Posted By: Seth B.
Jay, this is getting off track, but I gotta say that the 1989 Upper Deck Griffey vies with the Nettles for card of the 80's. Errors were big (The F* You Ripken card comes in third), but every shiny card on the market today owes its origin to the 1989 UD set, and to the most famous card from that set, #1 Junior. |
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