I rated my 100th set this morning. Which is no great accomplishment at all, except for the fact that I only rate sets if I have card from the set, and I don't collect inserts or variations, nor anything but Topps after 1950. So having cards from 100 different "sets" is kind of cool.
Although I disagree with some things that are designated as separate sets -- the 1974 Topps baseball team checklists seem like part of the 1974 set, for example, and the 1974 and 1976 Topps Traded cards don't seem like separate sets. And there's debate about whether the 1951 Topps Red- and Bluebacks should really be two different sets. But whatever.
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