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Posted By: quan
to me they're about the same, although the e90-2s would seem easier because there's only 11 cards vs. the 20 for the e90-3s. i've seen cubs card appear more frequently than white sox. i've seen multiples of chance, gandil, and smith the past couple years. the one tough card is the hahn, don't remember seeing that many hahns at all. |
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