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Posted By: Tom L.
I realize that the Nadja E92s are much more difficult than the equivalent Dockmans, E101s, etc. However . . . |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I never been aware that the St Louis players were any harder. And as you have mentioned, I ahve not noticed that they are any harder than any other cards in the set. |
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Posted By: Bob
Until a find was made in Missouri of the St. Louis Nadjas about 30 years ago, the St. Louis player cards were thought to be extremely rare and/or nonexistent with only rumors floating around about their having been issued. The "find" released some in to the hobby. I believe they are still much tougher with the Rube Ellis and Stone green leading the way. I believe the Ellis was listed at several thousand dollars in EXMT by SCD in its vintage card price guide as late as 1993. All Nadjas are tough, the St. Louis players are a little tougher, how much so I wouldn't want to speculate. The Ellis and Stone green are very, very hard to locate. |
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