I found this card sitting behind an upgraded version of the card when I was pulling all my 1956 Topps cards out of the binder for my completion post the other day. I had no idea it was there and it's kind of neat to have another '56 dupe again -- I think I've traded most of the others away. I'm now in the process of returning those '56 cards to their forever home and taking my time with it. Because, really, once that's done, I'm done with the '56 set for good and then, now what? That's a very real feeling when you accomplish a task on this kind of collecting level. I think most collectors understand the achievement. This is my most-liked tweet in nine years on Twitter, and I can't imagine any collector not clicking that "like" button, you'd have to have some kind of issue. Out of all the comments on this tweet, there were lots of congratulations, a few really weird responses (there are always those people) and a couple of "do...
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