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Posted By: Nate Durkee
Hello, for one reason or another, it seems ot me that most of the E107 examples I see out there are in pretty bad shape...why is that? I know that they are highly scarce and sought after, and that any example is worth grabbing up when it presents itself, but is there an auctual reason why these particular cards show up more tattered and beat up than others? I was just wondering. Oh yeah, please post any scans that you may have to illustrate the set. Thanks. |
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