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I remember when the "rookie" card became a big deal around 1979 or 80. I thought then as I do now, what difference does it make that it is someone's first card? They are printed in equal numbers for the most part with other cards, it is just a card, why should it be worth more than say his third year card?
Of course high numbers and short prints are another matter as far as value is concerned. |
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