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Old 06-20-2018, 07:01 AM
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The 60 Yaz, while quite common, is tough to find in nm condition. I find that the ink is almost always smeared.
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The Seaver is easily the toughest of those. Ryans are common. Jacksons are easy too. I agree that the Grant Jackson would be the toughest of all. After the Seaver, Rose, Stargell and Uecker, but 62 and 63 high numbers aren't as tough as 61, 66 and 67. Don't forget about the 67 Carew, even though it is a DP.

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Value aside, Seaver got em all beat. It's not even close.
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The 1967 Topps Seaver card was the last card I needed to complete the decade of the 1960s! I remember when the 1965 Topps Carlton rookie was hot stuff and very valuable, must that must of fallen off the radar by now?
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'66T Choo Choo Coleman.
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'66T Choo Choo Coleman.
Hey, don't besmirch Choo Choo!! I sent one of mine in and got an 8.
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Seaver i think he's tougher than uecker or grant jackson. like said earlier no regular issue 60s topps card is really all that difficult. ps choo choo coleman's rookie is not the sp 66 high number.

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