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Old 10-14-2015, 12:28 PM
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Default TPGs segregating color backgrounds for e98s and others

I sure wish TPGs would have thought to have segregated their labels according to color backgrounds for e98s much like they finally did for T206 backs!

I'm really wanting to know which e98s are harder in which colors. I used to have a mixed e98 set a couple years ago and was just happy to get any color to fill the void. However, looking at REA's current e98 segregated sets, it dawned on me that none of these companies thought to do that with caramel cards either.

So......for example's sake, if I'm trying to get all 4 color backgrounds of an e98 Mathewson, what is the ranking order from easiest to hardest? I had a blue background which I personally believe to be the easiest, but after that???

Thoughts?

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