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I totally agree with the T205 comments as well.
McGraw, Matty and Cobb have to be at the top of the easiest. Also E90 Wallace is a good call. Some of the caramel issues are a bit harder to put a finger on the easiest card. E94 are all so tough I couldn't really say. I'm tempted to say that for E98, Dooin is the card that I've seen the most of and was the easiest to accumulate the 4 colors, but usually it's the big Hofers that have survived in the largest numbers so it's hard to say. To immediately contradict that statement, ![]() E90-3 Schulte is in my opinion the easiest to find from that set. |
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