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Old 08-23-2005, 03:54 PM
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Default So, you still wonder if caramels are hot?

Posted By: robert a

Hi John,

My opinion with e98 colors is that it's not as simple as "red is the toughest," or "green is tougher than blue."

I have found that over the past couple years and over 100 different examples in my own collection and from closely watching other examples, green has been the toughest in general. (By the way, Scott M's collection doesn't count because it defies the laws of anything else I've seen with green e98s. Those are just sweet and were found as a group if I remember correctly.)
Anyways, I simply mean that I have seen/owned the least amount of green examples overall.

HOWEVER, I HAVE FOUND CERTAIN PLAYERS to be way tougher than others and certain red examples to be almost non-existent.
I'm not laying down any verdict, just giving my experience.

At any rate, I know that every player is out there in every color.

Happy Collecting Everyone!!
Robert


Also....Bob...you're right. E94s are plain gone on any public market. The reason is that people like you and me love em' and won't sell them.

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