So much to say about this. More about the comments than the card though. I liked the team checklists from the 90's, not for the cash value but for the info value. Those sets were up to 900 cards and the regular CL's just told the card # and player name. I will always think of Willie as a Cardinal too, but he also did pretty good in SF. The first few years of UD were easily distinguished by looking in the UD logo on front. The year is right there in the logo. I do like how everyone (except Topps) is now making it easier to find out what year/set the cards you pull are from. That is one thing that was always good about Fleer/Skybox and Pacific. I'm glad more companies make sure that you know what you have in your hand. If only Topps would do that with their cards, especially the reprint inserts they've pumped out the past several years!
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Largest total PC card collections by Team, then Athlete (as of 3/22/24):
STL Cardinals (MLB) - 8810; Carolina Panthers - 2888; GB Packers - 1790+ cards
Mark Martin (NASCAR) - 2038 cards; Jimmie Johnson (NASCAR) - 1875 cards; Jeff Gordon (NASCAR) - 1594; Ricky Rudd (NASCAR) - 839; Ozzie Smith (MLB) - 707