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    Allen and Ginter

    Hey I have a few questions about allen and ginter. i saw people on ebay have Like auto or gu card or wrestlers hot dog eaters and ufc fighters, and was won dering if you buy a box or a pack for a certain sport or are they mixed sports in one box. Also was wondering what PC means and #d means?any help would be great

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    The Allen & Ginter is one set (primarily baseball). They did throw in non-baseball to capture the feeling of the original 1887 cards. PC is Personal Collection (I think) and #d means a certain number of a card were printed. So if you see #d to 500 , that means 500 of that particular card was made.

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    thanks how much is a retail box usually that you get at like walmart?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mwm
    thanks how much is a retail box usually that you get at like walmart?


    Usually $9.99-19.99 depending on what you want.

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    PC could also mean price check if people are looking for prices, but usually like Cacciato said personal collection. See the context of the message to determine what they are attempting to do.

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