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Old 03-30-2016, 07:37 PM
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I'm thinking 57 or 58?
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Old 03-30-2016, 07:42 PM
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1971 I believe. Well over 40.
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Old 03-30-2016, 07:43 PM
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I'm thinking 57 or 58?
Thanks. Your '56 set has thirty-two???
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The 1973 set has 37 or 38 I believe. Not sure any set from the 50' s or 60's will have more. I don't think any set has 40 or more.
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1971 I believe. Well over 40.
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The 1973 set has 37 or 38 I believe. Not sure any set from the 50' s or 60's will have more. I don't think any set has 40 or more.
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It would seem "logical" that most sets would be somewhat equal, but there's got to be ONE that somehow got lucky and tops the rest...Hmmm...

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It all depends on how you specifically define the question. The 1973 Topps set (and 1976 as well) has all of those throwback cards featuring Cobb, Gehrig, Ruth, etc. To me, that's just cheating!!! Ha ha.
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It all depends on how you specifically define the question. The 1973 Topps set (and 1976 as well) has all of those throwback cards featuring Cobb, Gehrig, Ruth, etc. To me, that's just cheating!!! Ha ha.
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I was thinking about "regular" issued sets without including the "throwback" type cards. Also, not considering a "Callahan" type set or something specifically oriented toward HOF players...
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