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Posted By: Scott Elkins
If I am not mistaken, there is only one card for each player known from the M131 set. From there - the Cullivan's Fireside would probably rank second. The easiest of this list would be the T215 Red Cross cards - you can always seem to find an example (though it is usually low grade and a few hundred dollars). One can also find a T206 Uzit/Drum rather easily if they are willing to pay the price. And, there have been several E300 Plows available within the last year as well (mostly from the "find" of around 100 a few years back). The remaining sets are all tough and somewhere in the middle. |
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