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Posted By: Bob
leon- Agree and disagree. Some issues have cooled in lower grades, particularly E93, E95, E96, while E94 and E99 remain very strong. E97 and E101 appear to have leveled off but remain strong. E98s fluctuate, hard to get a feel for them. The scarcer cards in the set, even in lower grade, continue to climb. |
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