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The most common of all PreWar cards, ..........Very Overatted IMO.
But they are attractive, full of history, and lower grade raw cards are cheap for vintage. The size and number of HOFers will cost some $$ overall, But its Very Very easy to build a set if you have the cash flow (minus big 4/5). I have worked on sets 3 times in my life (80's-90's) and never got past 75% without losing interest and selling/trading them off. Very easy for team sets, HOF collections etc. The challenging part is if you are trying for a Back Type set. But then again I am no longer a Set Collector. I like sets like the E90-1 much better for some reason, more of a challenge IMO Last edited by fkw; 03-08-2010 at 04:08 PM. |
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