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Hello-
I'm just starting to explore pre-war cards. There seems to be various opinions on what constitute a "rookie-card". For example- I've seen the 1948 Bowman Feller listed as his rookie...even though he had been playing for ~10yrs prior. I've looked at what oldCardboard.com defines as an RC...and this card does not even make the 5 they have listed. Is there a "universally" accepted definition of rookie card for pre-war? ..or is this as variable and subjective as grading? Thanks- os73 |
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