What would you think about a "Type Set" for baseball cards?
Bunker
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I am a coin collector as well as a baseball card collector. For anyone who collects coins you are probably familiar with a type set. A type set is an example of every coin minted from 1/2 cents to silver dollars and is very popular with collectors.
I think it would be cool to do the same thing with baseball/football/basketball. The baseball type set for example would include one T205, T206, playball, etc. and be a part of the registry sets.
Any thoughts?
I think it would be cool to do the same thing with baseball/football/basketball. The baseball type set for example would include one T205, T206, playball, etc. and be a part of the registry sets.
Any thoughts?
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Always looking for Topps Salesman Samples, pre '51 unopened packs, E90-2, E91a, N690 Kalamazoo Bats, and T204 Square Frame Ramly's
DD
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<< <i>I never noticed that before thank you for the info. I just briefly skimmed through it, but that's is kind of what I had in mind. I thought I had explored all the area's of the registry but somehow I missed that. >>
it seems you need to spend even more time visitng the psa set database...i subscribe an extra hour each day
looking for low grade t205's psa 1-2
Steve
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