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Old 09-28-2004, 04:42 PM
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Default E101 Scarcity

Posted By: Mike Ernst 

What E101 cards seem to be more difficult than others? It seems to me that I generally see pretty much the same players generally available, and certain that don't often come up.
For example, I've seen a fair number of Wagner batting, but not Wagner throwing. Is there any consensus out there--or even any feelings about the scarcity of some versus others?
I'm just coming back to the hobby for the first time since the mid-70's, and am trying to learn.
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Old 09-28-2004, 07:46 PM
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Default E101 Scarcity

Posted By: Robert Adesso

Mike.
I'm far from an expert on E101s, but I do see a lot of the same players floating around. In fact, they're probably the same examples in many cases.

I do have a wagner (throwing) and I've seen quite a few of them along with the batting pose. I see many cobbs and mattys as well. This could be because they demand a nice price, therefore you see more on the market.

Chance seems to be really common.
also I see quite a few of
Bergen
Shean
Doolan
Dooin
Donovan
Davis
Chase
Tinker
Overall, I think you could complete the set if you were able to stay with it long enough.

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