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I don't know if I got all of them But they are at least the Key Rookies. You will find a complete list in any published pice guide.

1985 Topps Rookie Cards * 181 - Roger Clemens * 493 - Orel Hershiser * 536 - Kirby Puckett * 620 - Dwight Gooden

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