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Old 07-07-2012, 09:09 AM
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It is definitely kind of similar to the E 92 situation... but very different in that there are so many different cards in such high numbers.
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Old 07-07-2012, 09:40 AM
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Certainly something to be said for rarity or perceived rarity. I think we all cherish those things in our collection that there are just one of or a few of. The fact that a bunch of high grade E98s are out there can't help prices. But, they are great cards and the demand should be pretty high for them. I expect they will get sucked up pretty darn quick.
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Old 07-07-2012, 10:16 AM
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The E105 find wasn't even close to the scope of the E98 blow out find. While maybe 10-15% of the E105 set is fairly available, the vast majority of the set is simply not available with POPs under 5 examples per card. The total 50 card set POP is ~375, take out the most common 8 and you are down near 200 total examples for the remaining 42 cards.

Barely 10% of the entire E105 POP report between SGC and PSA is higher than a EX-5. Virtually all of these are limited to Knight and Bescher.

There are finds... and then there are Black Swamp finds.
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