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Posted By: JimB
I agree with what others have said. It varies quite a bit from set to set. As Barry said, ex is high grade for most every E set, though even among them, some are tougher than others. Among T206s, although ex/mt is nothing to sneeze at, they do get particularly tough until it gets to really high grade, like nm/mt and above. |
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