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Old 12-17-2011, 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by rainier2004 View Post
Exactly how tough are the 12 nadja cards that do not have other e92 backs? Do people try to put together a 62-card "set" of e92s with different backs? Id assume ptting together all 4 sets of differing backs would be really, really tough. I've read Lipset 20 times by now and search this board but am relatively new to these cards. It appears cobb and the wagners are highest in price? These poses are sweat and especially like the gibson and matty. Any help would be great.
My collecting experience with e92s is limited to just a single player [Gibson]. At one time I had the Dockman, the Croft's Cocoa and the Croft's & Allen. I no longer own any of 'em [regretfully], but would estimate that the Cocoa is the toughest of those 4, as I have since seen the other three for sale multiple times. A few years ago there was a small group of blank backs that were deemed as e92s as well. Aside from having seen a blank backed Gibson, I don't recall much about them.

And with that digression out of the way, my guess is that Wagner(s) & Cobb are the highest price cards, followed by Matty and Young. This of course, isn't to say any of the 4 sets gets easy once those 5 cards are tracked down, as there are common players within each of the backs that are surprisingly scarce.

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Richard.
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