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Great list for 3 tough ones and then 3 achievable/easy ones. I would start with the 64 set.
As an oddball collector how about these three smaller sets: Post 61-63 and Jello 62-3: condition is not a factor; endless variations; you can find them in a lot of places; it will take you 3-5 years to finish. 1968 Topps Milton Bradley: only 77 cards, condition is impossible, will take you 2-3 years to finish the set. Fleer 63: 67 cards total, much more fun to collect card by card especially putting together a midgrade set, avoid the temptation to "cheat" and buy a large lot, this will take a few years also. Always fun to piece things together bit by bit.... |
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