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Posted By: Mark
This has been rattling in the ol'skull for a while, so here it goes... |
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Posted By: Bob
Mark- Man I don't know about the D311s being ranked so low. They are impossible. I did sell 3 recently to finance the purchase of some other cards, but other than those 3 from my collection and one SGC 80 Pfyl that sold in Goodwin's, I don't recall seeing a single one for sale in over a year... |
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Posted By: fkw
Your list is exactly how Id rank them, except Id switch #2 and #3. |
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Posted By: Dylan
Just curious.. has anyone heard of someone try and forge a rare backstamp, like the niagra for instance? |
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Posted By: Andy Cook
I think Clark's Bread, which are related to E121 are just as difficult as some of the sets on the list. |
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Posted By: Joe D.
I am not too familiar with the sets... |
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Posted By: leon
You are correct on both cases. Yes, it's the same set as E101, as retailers just put a stamp on the back. Yes, Jeff Burdick, classified them as D355....so they are D355 as a catalogued set. I have seen 1 of them that was in a Lipset auction. A board member got it and sold/traded it to another board member around a year ago. I have been begging that board member for it since he got it |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I concur with your list as well...but think D322 could be a tad touher than D304...at least in my experience in collecting those sets...D304 just beats you up more with all the expensive HOF'ers. |
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Posted By: Glen V
I'd put the D-Unc Middy Bread way up that list too. |
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Posted By: fkw
Id put this uncataloged card at the top, since I have yet to see another |
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Posted By: Paul
Where do D327 Holsum bread cards rank? And how about the Standard Biscuits that looke like E121s? |
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Posted By: Andy Cook
Holsum Breads are not that difficult to find - I've had over 40 of them over the past 7-10 years. Standard Biscuits that look like E121s are very difficult to find in my opinion. I've probably only had 2-3 of them. |
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