I picked up this lot of 107 cards on eBay at my self-imposed standard of less than 10 cents a card shipped. The listing made a big deal about there not being any duplicates, which isn't a selling point for me. In a bit of a statistical anonmoloy, three different cards ('94 Score, '94 Upper Deck, and '95 Topps) all landed on exactly 100 copies with the addition of this lot. This lot was pretty straight forward, a near perfectly cut '88 Fleer Box Bottom, and the two '91 Baseball Card Magazine inserts were the highlights.
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Is adding to 107 different sets in one go a new record?
ReplyDeleteProbably not, but it's been awhile.
DeleteI can sit here analyzing these numbers for 30 minutes easy. It's so fascinating. But I have to remind myself that I have to catch up on reading blog posts and keep it closer to 30 seconds. Today I was surprised that you have more 88 Fleer Box Bottoms than 89 Sportflics.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I see that Fleer Award Winners card; those little boxed sets were the best.
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