On the other hand, besides my regional favorites, I've settled on a short list of 5-10 guys from a decade / era I've chosen to really focus on - Helton is one of those former players who ends up a non-geographical guy for me whose cards I can look for, where it becomes a mission to claim or rummage for his cards I assume I don't have.
Go figure in my COMC order, I only ended up with a couple of Heltons - it could have been a trio of them, but the card that was missing in my order was actually a Helton card.
1998 Leaf Fractal Foundation Gold Leaf Rookie /3999 Todd Helton #184Helton has his share of rookie era issues, but it's not as big of priority to chase and pay a premium for any one particular card - when his true rookie card [1993 Topps Traded #19T; Team USA] ends up pre-dating his professional career.2001 Donruss Class Of 2001 Scrapbook /525 Todd Helton #SB-7 Maybe unique design jersey / relic cards might be fun to track down on the cheap - even when it's a type of card that other collectors don't value at all, they fill out my player collections.
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a. As a fan who appreciate batting averages, I always enjoyed rooting for Helton
b. Just watched a YouTuber rant about what official rookie cards were. He would classify the 1993 Topps Traded card an XRC since it wasn't issued in packs. I guess his 1996 Bowman, Fleer, and Topps cards would be considered his rookie cards. Personally... I just call his 93TT his rookie and call it a day :D
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