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Originally Posted by Bowman1951
It's searchable, but not in one fell swoop.
If you're after the 2019 Topps Update cards you need, just type "2019 Topps Update #US1 -chrome" to that and then on down the line for the card numbers. Pick off the lowest priced of each one (assuming they aren't overpriced to begin with).
Vlad Jr. is #1 in that set and I only got him with this particular search. Sure, it'll be tedious but I assume you don't need every single card for a particular set.
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I personally find it a little easier a different way.
When I go digging in sets, I search out a card I know in that set. In this case, that would be Vlad Jr #US1 - search that card and then click into one of the versions you know to be from this set (not a big deal in this case but it can vary if there are parallels and such), then click on the set title in the upper left portion of the screen, in this case "2019 Topps Update Series - [Base]".
Vintage sets take a bit more time looking as each card will have multiple listings due to all of the conditions/Deanscards listings available so even a 600 card set can be a hundred pages of cards. In that case I generally use the filter field on the left to drill down by player or card number.
Good luck!