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Posted By: Anthony
I think you can rationalize it any way you want. If you call a rookie card the first major league, nationally distributed non combo non premium card of a player, you're right back at '48 Bowman. If it's the first appearance of a player on a card, it would be the R312. Or this one if you want a regular card. |
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