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Posted By: barrysloate
You mean obsessive compulsive disorder, also known as OCD. No big deal (it was obsessive-compulsive of me to point out your error). I guess what constitutes a rookie card can be subjective; however the fact remains that with each player a very specific card, regardless of one's definition, was in fact the first to appear on the market. And if you were a baseball fan in the 1940's, you might remember that a specific card of Jackie Robinson was the very first one in existence. What is in dispute is how people collect, which is perfectly fine. One of the first axioms of collecting every beginner hears is there is no right way or wrong way to collect. |
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