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Old 09-10-2017, 09:46 AM
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I'm just amazed how much tougher 14 cj's are versus 15's

15 cjs are like glorified reprints

dime a dozen; I love that expression !

great top ten lists thank you folks
I just love comments like these...really? Glorified reprints? There are no more than 200 examples of any card in the set unlike several sets from that time period. Plus there are a pile of condition rarities, try building a solid mid-grade set as most of the cards are either dogs or been preserved in an album for a century and are in 7 and 8 holders now.
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I just love comments like these...really? Glorified reprints? There are no more than 200 examples of any card in the set unlike several sets from that time period. Plus there are a pile of condition rarities, try building a solid mid-grade set as most of the cards are either dogs or been preserved in an album for a century and are in 7 and 8 holders now.
I actually thought that "glorified reprints" line was pretty funny.

I don't agree with it, but I may steal it when talking with Ted about T213s and T215s.
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