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Posted By: Tbob
I would respectfully disagree with the "most overpriced" monicker for e-cards. For a long, long time they were the red headed step children of the tobacco card sets but collectors have recognized a) their rarity b) their condition sensitiveness (is that a word?) and most of all c) they're very distinctive looking when compared to the tobacco sets. The E90-1 through E103 cards are not overpriced in my mind, they are simply reaching their proper price levels since they were undervalued for so many years. |
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