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Folks were doing that for a while. I remember some "Special Olympics" 1/1 foil stamped cards that I am pretty sure had nothing to do with Special Olympics.
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Well, the Topps "Common" is actually an SP.
One that took some time to look up, as it's a second series number, and says second series right on it. The checklist of second series SPs doesn't include that number. But the checklist of update Sps does. Apparently they included a new batch of second series SPs in the update series. ![]() ![]() Could it be any more confusing? And since I was looking at checklists I checked the Pannini ones too. They are inserts, just stuff like rated rookies with the exact same design as Donruss and extensions of the Donruss numbering. ![]() Why even give the sets names? I think I'll make a card set with no name, and no coherent series. Maybe I'll do the wrappers with a green stripe and just "baseball cards" Like the old 70's generic products were. Hey, if I just call it "sports cards" I won't even have to stick to baseball........ |
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