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Posted By: Tony Andrea
It really depends on the set since many are more condition sensitive than others. As Barry stated though locating E103's and E107's even vg condition is a real chore and should be considered better than just middle of the road when found in that condition. Overall though I personally feel most of your caramel cards that grade vg to vg/ex are mid grade cards, give or take a few sets as mentioned above. Most caramel cards found in ex condition should be considered high grade in my opinion. |
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