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It is hard to say which cards are scarcer. Some W600s are much more scarce than others. In fact, there are hundreds of subjects that are checklisted, but are not known to exist.
They were premiums, so customers were able to choose which player they wanted. Obviously the stars of the day were much more popular than the third string second baseman. Some players are known in relatively large quantities, some only a single example survives and, as mentioned before, there are many subject that have not been found yet. While all E107s do not exist in the same quantities, there are multiple copies of all 150 players known to exist. I am not sure the surviving quantities of some of the team variations. Hopefully Scott B will chime in. |
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