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"One reason for that is the mass availability of Topps baseball cards,the only nationally distributed line of the traditional "bubble gum cards,"since Topps turns out its 250,000,000 cards a year under a virtual monopoly contract with the major league players,as it has for 20 years."
Do you guys think this is accurate?? That would mean there are roughly 41,666 of each card in each year. That seems very high and likely many more LARGE hoards will someday be found. Chris |
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