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You can generally date the cards by the statistics on the back. Take the grey border ones, with the yellow and blue backs, for example. The last year of statistics is 1969; add one year to that and the cards are from 1970.
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I want to thank everyone for the responses both here and in PMs.
Im started to get an idea of where im going to start. I think im going to try and work from the newer cards backwards..... i have a lot of the 80s to 90s boxed sets. Ill liquidate those first and that will give me a little more breathing room. |
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