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Old 12-14-2003, 09:43 AM
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Posted By: shammus

Yes, I've heard those things as well. The Wagner Fielding and Miller card are the reasons why I was steering away from this set despite having the Cobb. The guy that offered to buy the Cobb from me is actually two cards away from completing the set. The Cobb being one, hence the lucrative offer, the other is the Miller fielding. But yeah, not the set to be trying for if you're still relatively new to the hobby.

Derek, this was a great thread, that you for posting this topic originally. I hope somewhere in there we answered your question. I'm thinking that a poor E102 Cobb (not too hammered though) would go from around $600-$800 however cards that are in "semi-demand" such as this one have a potential to be higher depending on the people that you run into when you're trying to sell it. Based on my experiences, and what I've read from others in this thread, there are some people out there looking for a nicer low-grade variant of the Cobb which could set the bar well above the $800 range even.

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