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			Variety is the spice of life!  Who said that?  As a HOF collector, I always opt for the type of card that I have the least examples of (or no examples of - even better!), when I'm looking to acquire a specific player.  Of course, other concerns come into play, such as cost, early vs. late career, eye appeal, etc.  But I love displaying all of the different varieties together.  Just more interesting to me.
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