Set Registry Question
dalew
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I've noticed that the 72 Topps Baseball Set now has 20 registered sets. Is there a limitation as to how many sets can be listed for each set?
Just wondrin'.
Dale
Just wondrin'.
Dale
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
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
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It will be interesting to see how many more sets will be registered in the next month/year and whether the registry grows at a steady rate or whether it will reach a plateau. How many PSA graded set collectors are there who still want to register their sets?
I was looking at "PCGS" Set registry (coins) and some of their sets have 50 registered members.
Carlos
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Are we talking unpleasant bending?
Topps Baseball 1967
Mike Payne's 300 Great Cards
MVPs in their MVP years
and T206???
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Carlos