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Posted By: Phil Garry
My collection did almost a 360 degree turn from 2004-present as compared to 2003-earlier. My earlier collection focused on all modern day superstars (Jeter/A-Rod/Clemens/Bonds/etc.) and included only BGS 9.5/PSA 10/SGC 98 rookies and minor league cards. During 2004, I sold off my entire previous collection and decided to collect 1948-present rookie cards of every Baseball HOF member. Since then, I have expanded to collecting the earliest possible card of every Baseball HOF member, including both pre-war and post-war, usually settling for low-mid-grade cards due to budget constraints. |
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