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I am working on a T205 Cubs front/ back set and there are defintely some tough variations. Drum, Broadleaf, and Hindu are the toughest and most expensive. While difficult, it is not am impossible task and I have 116 out of 151 possibilities. Of course I like all my cards to match so crossing over psa to SGC adds some expense.
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