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75 sspc
A great value, due to a flooded market, is the 1975 SSPC set. Loaded with HOFers, for around $50 you can own a nearly 40 year old set in NM-MT shape
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I am a big fan of the 1969 Globe Import set. Although the cards are paper thin, really small and black and white there are a bunch of hall of famers. Often, you can find sealed decks (with the more common variations) for less than 10.00. These are everywhere in the Northeast at least, (I have had more than 100 decks myself, and I supplied the Standard Catalog with the variation information in the early 2000s such as the Drysdale Ace of Spades, red checkered backs, and team logo removals versions).
Good luck in whatever sets you pursue. Alan |
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