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1967 Topps is a good choice IMO. Really nice looking cards, and as you stated, you wanted a challenge, with the high numbers etc.
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67's are fantastic. It is my second favorite set of the 60's (after 1963). I'm working on an ex-mt raw set, and I'm about 75% done. I think you'll have a lot of fun, but those high numbers are going to be pricey in PSA 7-8.
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