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Thanks guys I'm gonna start looking in to some of these . Not sure which one would be the most fun . I'm not really a set collector I'm more of a key card type of guy .
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What about doing HOF rookies? Or if you want more of a challenge, signed HOF rookies.
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You could always work on the key/rookie cards and then go back and try and complete the sets later with bulk lots of commons. The key cards are generally the ones that would appreciate the most/quickest anyway.
Jeffrey Payne has given you a good idea of the sets that you should probably look at first (depending on your collecting tastes). Last edited by S_GERACE; 11-08-2015 at 12:38 PM. |
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