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Craziest thing you ever discovered on a card
Inspired by the Leaf variation thread, but it doesn't have to be something important to the hobby like that may turn out to be.
Mine is merely a bit of trivia. Reggie Smith (a HIGHLY underrated player) has a 1967 Topps Rookie card. It is #314. How many home runs you think Reggie hit in his career? If you guessed 314 you'd be right. I actually discovered that little tidbit on my own and I love sharing it. Can't imagine there's any other player that this can be said about.
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