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UD continues to use the word, "ROOKIE..."
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RE: UD continues to use the word, "ROOKIE..."
(07-02-2013, 02:03 PM)coachlew10 Wrote: Amen.

The majority is incorrect. They can consider all they want. The facts are the facts.

There are no Facts!! Only speculations. There is no rule or law that states a player must be on a licensed product for it to be considered a rookie. The market and the consumer makes the rules and if the majority considers them rookies then who are you to say other wise. Its all a matter of personal opinion. I remember back in the late 80s and early 90s when becketts started coming they did list MJs Star as a RC and it booked for over $1000 way back then. And if Im correct they still sell for about the same as the Fleer "RC" does today. So I would assume based on real selling prices of that card that Most collectors still consider his "Star RC" as a rookie card.

I've been collecting cards for around 24 years, since I was about 10 years old. And I do remember Classic and back then they were considered rookie cards.

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RE: UD continues to use the word, "ROOKIE..." - by s1020 - 07-02-2013, 02:21 PM

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