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	If you have any doubt, look at the dearth of E90-1s, E94s, E97s, E98s, E99s, E100s and E101s in recent auction offerings. They are just flat not being consigned. When you can find them in nice shape, they are getting big money.   | 
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	was only known in B&W..?  | 
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	I know that this card exists in color as I have two of Them - a SGC 3 and a PSA 4 and I sold a third in a Mastro auction.  | 
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	I am wondering how many black and white M116 Sporting Life proofs are around. They are rarely, if ever, mentioned. I have one and the one in Lipset's auction is only the second I have ever seen. Perhaps it is because the M116 set is just starting to come in to its own that there hasn't been any word on these cards? Do any of the board posters own any?  | 
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	it is obviously hand-cut, B&W w/only yellow color. I don't recall who it is now--I am not at home  | 
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	Who ever is?  | 
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	From everyone who is chasing M116s to anyoine who is considering collecting them and bidding on them- don't buy them, they aren't worth it, they will never appreciate, they are not good looking, they aren't "t" or "e" cards so therefore aren't worth it. There, that should do it   | 
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