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So this topic has been on my mind for a few weeks now. Ever since the banner up top changed with the 1963 Topps set on it.
Which vintage Topps set is "easiest" to collect? I guess by easiest I mean it won't take you years and years to put the set together and be extremely frustrated all the time.
And which vintage Topps set is "cheapest" to collect? This one is pretty straight forward.
And since I'm sure someone is going to ask what I mean by vintage, I will open it up from the beginning of Topps (1951? 52?) to 1979. Anything after that is modern to me and probably much easier to get ahold of because of the mass printed quantity of the sets.
Which vintage Topps set is "easiest" to collect? I guess by easiest I mean it won't take you years and years to put the set together and be extremely frustrated all the time.
And which vintage Topps set is "cheapest" to collect? This one is pretty straight forward.
And since I'm sure someone is going to ask what I mean by vintage, I will open it up from the beginning of Topps (1951? 52?) to 1979. Anything after that is modern to me and probably much easier to get ahold of because of the mass printed quantity of the sets.