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    which crosby would you prefer ?




    Maybe i let one of those two cards go.
    I want to keep one Crosby-Autograph in my Collection, just to have a good one.

    I am not thinking about giving up such cards because of money, but in
    hope of opening the door to some Voracek, Doughty or Ovechkin highends
    in exchange.

    which one would you keep in your pocket ?

    foundations au is low numbered and on card
    swatches might have an edge in design

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    I like the Foundations card out of the 2.Shorter print and a nicer autograph.

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    If the jersey swatches were anything but plain white, I'd go with the Foundations. I personally prefer the Scripted Swatches if I'm choosing just between these two.

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    if i had to pick a card that their were only 10 made or only 25 made and they are pretty close to the same style i would not have to think to hard on it.

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    Got to go with the lower print run...Foundations

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    Foundations for sure.

    Who cares if the swatches are all white? White is a part of the jersey too.

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    I would keep the Scripted Swatches. To me I'm satisfied if I don't have a shorter printed card because I'm more into appeal. I added a Crosby to my collection and stopped there (numbered /75). In my opinion, the Scripted Swatches looks nicer and the Foundations can give you a bigger PC item.

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    Defenitely the scripted swatches. i know the foundations is /10 but all the swatches are white.

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    I prefer Crosby slammed into the boards.

    Oh wait...you are talking about the cards. Go for the scripted swatches. Swatch autos are pretty rare, there are only a few sets cards every year that offer them. Its also a 2 color...I don't think I've seen another one that is two colors.

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    If you want you could just give me both and close this thread lol, I wouldn't want you to stress yourself out over this question.
    Collecting:Leafs Matthews, Marner, Nylander, Conacher, Horner, Broda, Bower, Clark, Gilmour and others.

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