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Posted By: Paul
I think there is no doubt that E107s are tougher than E103s, even if extraordinary prices have brought a few E107s out of hiding lately. One thing to keep in mind is that the E107 set is a MUCH larger set than E103 (or most other E sets) with about 150 cards in the set. So, even if the average E107 was about 10 times as scarce as the average E103, you would still expect to see an E107 for sale as often as an E103. |
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