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Posted By: Robert A
E90-3 vs. E90-2 |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I have found the E90-2 much easier to find than E90-3. I was able to put together the set of 11 without too much trouble. I've only been able to obtain a couple of E90-3s over the years. I know that there are collectors of both issues on the forum with more experience than I. |
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Posted By: leon
E90-3 are tougher but neither are as easy as the common T cards.....regards |
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Posted By: petecld
It's hard to use the term "easy" in regards to these two sets since both are difficult, but E90-2s are easier to find over E90-3s. |
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Posted By: Robert A
Hmmm. maybe it's just been my experience or where I've been looking, but I've found more e90-3s floating around than e90-2s. |
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Posted By: tbob
Both are tough but finding E-90-3s in vgex or better is next to impossible, whereas I have seen several E-90-2s in that condition. |
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Posted By: quan
to me they're about the same, although the e90-2s would seem easier because there's only 11 cards vs. the 20 for the e90-3s. i've seen cubs card appear more frequently than white sox. i've seen multiples of chance, gandil, and smith the past couple years. the one tough card is the hahn, don't remember seeing that many hahns at all. |
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Posted By: Robert A
Yeah Quan, |
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Posted By: Bob S
So Chance,Hahn,Smith and Gandil are difficult in the e90-3 set....Which e90-2 card or cards are the hardest to find? |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Chance and Gandil are just big demand cards along with Collins. They really aren't that rare, they just don't offered for sale that often. The truely tough cards in the are Hahn (far and away the toughest), Smith and to a lesser degree Archer. |
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Posted By: Robert A
jay, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I used to have an SGC70 Collins. It now resides in another collection. |
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Posted By: Andy Cook
I completed my E90-2 set in 6 years. I had a terrible time finding the Maddox. That was the last card I obtained and I bought the only one I saw in the six years I collected the series. On the other hand, I had 4-5 Millers, several Adams and probably a half dozen other dupes. |
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Posted By: Robert A
Jay. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
You are right, I am am thinking of an e93 Collins I used to own |
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