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that's cute how you keep calling it a regional even when you know that it's not.
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Regional or not the BB are his rookie cards. The Leaf is more popular but not his rookie card
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i never said otherwise.
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Even if a card was only distributed in limited locations during a rookie year, whose to say that it's not a rookie year card? Let's keep it simple: if a card was distributed in the player's first year, it's a rookie year card, regardless of the size of the issue (lou gehrig 1925 exhibit is an oversized issue but that shouldn't mean it's not his rookie year card) or how many locations it was distributed in. Last edited by griffon512; 10-30-2018 at 10:15 PM. |
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Well put James!
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Bond Bread Jackie
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Not every player has a rookie card.
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Bite your tongue (but don't spit in the cauldron)!
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I think this is hilarious. Ten years ago very few people cared about these cards. All of a sudden someone calls it a rookie card and now people are tripping over themselves and apparently paying six figures for the card. Sometimes I think cards should come with warning labels.
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