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On the really tough sets I collect that each card is equally hard, I go for quantity as thats less I will need in the future. I take HOFers when its one or the other single cards.
I also think there are slightly more HOFers out there than commons from really hard sets, kids were more likely to save the cobbs/wagners/ruths vs the no names. An example would be M101-6, I have seen 4-5 Ruths vs many commons I have never even seen once in 5 years. |
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