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I asked myself the same questions as the OP a few years back and also came up with the E93 set. This was in 2009 so I don't remember specifically what I paid for the cards but I don't recall any one being a particular toughie. There's not a clunker in the set - the Cobb, Matty and Wags are all appealing - and the Leach and Phillippe are breathtaking in almost any condition.
Thinking about these cards makes me miss Jim Blumenthal. What a wonderful guy he was. My humble set: https://tinyurl.com/manpbkx
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