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Posted By: bigfish
I was told the t207 Ed Reulbach was a tough or rare card from the t207 set. Is this true? |
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Posted By: Brian Lindholme
Toby, |
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Posted By: bigfish
looks like it is a common |
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Posted By: Glenn
It seems to come up slightly less often than most of the cards in the set, but it's not one that I would call rare. I didn't have a hard time finding a cheap one. |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
I would put Ruelbach at average difficulty for the set, maybe slightly easier than average. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
You want a Reulbach.. I have two for sale.. PSA 4 PSA 5 |
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