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Does the all time finest stop at five registrants?

If 10 people all had 100% completion, would it just show the top 5 finest or would it show all?

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1st Finest Set - 1981 Baseball Fleer Basic - Retired
1st Finest Set - 1981 Baseball Fleer Master - Retired
1st Finest Set - 1955 Baseball Golden Stamps - Cleveland Indians - Retired
1st Finest Set - Mel Harder Baseball Master - Active
Mel Harder Showcase Set - Active
#15 on Current Set Registry - 1972 Topps Baseball - Retired
#23 on All Time Set Registry - 1972 Topps Baseball - Retired

Comments

  • Under the box of 5, there is a link to see the rest of them. Five on the front page for all-time/retired sets is plenty. It's good the way they list most of the current sets so you can your name up on the front page. I think they list 20 or 25 then you also have to click a link to see the rest.



  • Dale,

    I am not all that familiar with the set registry but I think that it only shows the 5 all time finest.With the way the sets are weighted,it is almost improbable that 5 people would have the exact same set weight.I doubt if there have been more than 3 sets with the same weight at the same time.It is an interesting question and one that I hope some of the long time set registry participants will shed some light on. image


    Vic
    Please be kind to me. Even though I'm now a former postal employee, I'm still capable of snapping at any time.
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