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			Posted By: Dan Kravitz 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Just finished checking out www.caramel-cards.com - Pete Calderon's caramel site (for the 20th time), and he lists that the e102 is harder to find than the e101 cards. I have just the opposite view in terms of scarcity. I just don't see e101's that often. I would even say that in my experience, there is a 4 to 1 ratio on Ebay. I know there are certain cards that will be harder in each set, but as a whole, which set is harder to come by?  | 
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