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I don't count team photos. Typically, 4 or less constitutes rookie card status for me, primarily because that was the max number that Topps used over the years for their "future star" cards.
Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 01-07-2015 at 01:51 PM. |
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I understand your rational on the "no more than four" players on a rookie card. Than being said, some of the most rare examples of players featured on cards pre-date the Topps era. And many players first appearance on a card, as a professional, is on a card featuring more than four players.
All in the eyes of the beholder! |
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You're right, can still be their earliest collectible or even earliest card appearance, just not a rookie card to me.
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....I would add that some pre-war "rookie cards" are much more readily available than the first cards that feature professionals with more than four players on them.
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BTW....I love the list. Thanks!
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