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Baseball · United StatesFor those of us who like to collect cards commemorating various baseball feats, there has always been a nagging question, which I’ll illustrate through the example of Roger Maris and his famed 61-home run season of 1961. Is the 1961 Topps Roger Maris the one to collect, since obviously it was the year he topped … Continue reading "Weighing in on a classic baseball card debate"Read Article
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