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What's your T number?
Having just achieved a Monster number of 500 (i.e. 500 different T206 cards, not including back variations), I got to thinking about other T card sets. In addition to T206, I also actively collect T205, T210, and T212 (when I encounter cards at decent prices), and I have decent numbers of most of the other major T sets. Do most of the other collectors with high Monster numbers focus mainly or exclusively on T206, or do a lot of them have substantial numbers of other sets? I'm curious. I just went through my own collection and counted the Monster number equivalent for each set from T200 through T216, and the results are below.
T200: 1 T201: 2 T202: 1 T203: 1 T204: 1 T205: 142 T206: 500 T207: 42 T208: 0 T209-1: 4 T209-2: 15 T210: 80 T211: 6 T212-1: 4 T212-2: 80 T212-3: 41 T213-1: 3 T213-2: 17 T213-3: 4 T214: 0 T215: 2 T216: 2 By my count, that's 948 different baseball T cards. It would be well over 1000 if we included cards with the same front but different backs (which are excluded from the Monster number), and/or my Old Judges and miscellaneous other N baseball cards (which number around 90). Pretty amazing, when I think back to where I was in the early 90s when I got seriously back into collecting. Is anybody else out there willing and able to figure their "T number"? I'm curious how many other people here have collecting tastes as wide-ranging as mine. |
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So far my T numbers are:
T42: 1 T59: 115 T79: 1 T87: 107 T201: 1 T205: 21 T206: 41 T212: 1 T218: 131 Total: 419 (509 with doubles) |
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Oh, if you’re including non-sport T cards, that’s a whole other story. I have a T59 set and near-sets of T42, T58, and a bunch of others.
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That's about all I have are nonsport sets, well that and a bunch of British sets.
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T3 - 1
T202 - 1 T206 - 522 T212 - 1 T213 Type 1 - 1 T213 Type 2 - 4 T213 Type 3 - 4 T215 Type 1 - 1 T215 Type 2 - 1 T215 Pirate - 1 15 T cards, other that T206. |
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T3 - 14
T9 - 3 T51 - 1 T99 - 26 T200 - 1 T201 - 1 T202 - 1 T204 - 5 T205 - 1 T206 - 531 T207 - 2 T210 - 1 T212 - 3 T213-2 - 4 T220 - 1 T226 - 1 I'm proud to report that my T number is 596.
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