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71's are much harder than the 70's. You always see large stacks of the latter at shows but the stack of 71's is always much smaller.
Now, can someone confirm all those 69's with water damage were salvage from the infamous Card Collector's Co. fire years ago? |
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Also have an unopened 70 and 71 pack and a Topps Vault Gibson proof ( sqaured, not rounded). No 69 pack. I have always liked the Supers for the great pictures. I also have the 64s and the white and gray back 80s. Thinner stock, but still great pictures.
The 69s were by far the toughest, and 69 was a great year for test/inserts in general with the Decals, Deckles, Stamps, 4 on 1s, Team Posters and the illustrious Topps Bowie Kuhn card |
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