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Posted By: Ralph
Leon's post is a good one & I agree with the list of sets he has posted.As I have another bit of info to add.The "E" series were in rougher shape because these were collected by the younger (Kids) collectors.The kids did not take care of the cards & were not allowed to get their hands on the tobacco cards.Also the candy cards had staining issues more than the tobacco issues.The PCL E cards are tougher in numbers but the other issues are tougher to find in higher grades because of the stock & handling by the KIDS.Just my two cents but think about it before you reply. |
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