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Join Date: Mar 2022
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Does anyone have a lead on a visual checklist for these sets? I'd love to rip a box but I think the money would be better spent getting singles. Occassionally you can fund people on ebay who have taken the time to load all the photos of a base set with a dropdown you can down arrow through, but there must be a database someplace that I can look at and find the ones I really would like to acquire and move forward.
Thanks for any assistance you can provide. |
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Getting a box, especially a loose box, is a high risk, especially since the cheapest readily available one is $350.
I recommend getting singles. All checklists can be found on either Beckett or Cardboard connection, just type 2017 Masterwork Star Wars checklist and it should pop up
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Join Date: Mar 2022
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Quote:
![]() They have great lists but not always visual, i.e. photos of all the cards. |
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Join Date: Oct 2013
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Join Date: Feb 2019
Posts: 3,199
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I would strongly suggest buying singles unless you plan on busting a case.
Without getting the case hit or a really good auto, the boxes are bloodbath at current pricing. |
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