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Originally Posted by bnorth
The most beautiful T set has 640 cards in it, the T210 set.
EDIT: Just noticed this was not the forum section I thought it was.LOL
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Originally Posted by swarmee
2008 Upper Deck - Multi-Product Insert Yankee Stadium Legacy #YSL6742 - Andy Pettitte
Courtesy of COMC.com
This set has 6,742 consecutively numbered cards, one for each game at the original Yankee Stadium. I think they did a major redemption for the first person to put together a complete set, since this "insert set" was inserted into multiple 2008 Upper Deck products.
http://www.beckett.com/news/arkansas...cy-collection/
2008 Upper Deck Documentary has almost 5,000 cards just for the 2008 season.
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Originally Posted by swarmee
1972 Topps was a basic major league set with 787 cards. Maybe that's the one you're looking for with this question.
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Originally Posted by rats60
1992 score had 910 cards. I believe that is the largest regular issue set.
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Yeah, I was thinking regular issue sets not even thinking/knowing about/considering anything else.
Either way, 910 cards is a lot of cards to collect pack by pack! I can imagine those that collecting the 52 Topps set found it quite daunting, so I can't imagine someone having to collect over twice that amount!
Thanks for the info guys!