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WesleySay it ain't so, Anson. The E101s are underappreciated and I really thought you were ahead of your time.
After collectors determined that the E101s may actually predate the E102s, the E101s started to take off. With E90-1s release over the course of several years, the E92s in several different backs, and the E95s being relatively common, I felt the E101 Cobb card in particular might be one of Cobb's more interesting card that collectors considered his rookie card. Certainly, it is much harder to find than the E95 or E90-1 Cobb.
So I am curious too as to which player you are going to concentrate on.