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May I ask (I guess I just did) where you catalogued this information, it sounds like a great resource.
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1. Some people do not know
2. It is the earliest card that they have ever seen especially in their country 3. It is the first sticker 4. It is the first card (on cardboard) 5. It is then first national team appearance 6. It is the first club appearance (of a known club) It is a very difficult task to discern. I would say, collect what you like and do not assume that there will ever be a true “rookie” as too many have different definitions. I, for one, when I am looking for rookies in the American sense look to the first issue that I can find regardless of all the above factors.
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Just keep in mind, the American idea of rookie cards is not true to form.
All the talk of a Mickey Mantle rookie - 1952 Topps - is false per definition, his rookie is the 1951 Bowman. So this rookie garbage is overrated money grubbing. EBay is littered with false rookie listings. I like the advice from above, "collect what you like". You'll be better off because of it. |
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When I started collecting soccer I found that foreign sellers stuck the word “Rookie” in almost every auction. I think in some cases they didn’t even know what it meant, but they saw the highest price sales in English all contained that word.
It’s just like I always searched the word Calciatori in my searches, even though I couldn’t define it, but it lead me to good results. Sometimes translation gets in the way. |
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Speaking of terminology, could someone explain to me "Megacrack" as in the Messi rookie, and "Crack" as in the Maradona rookie?
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It comes from Portuguese. A craque is like a star (player).
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