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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: robert a
Opinions on toughest e, d, n, and t sets with 50 or less cards. |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Seth B.
T209-I !!! |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Griffin's
F-unc Tango Eggs. |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Steve M.
W601 Sporting Life Postcard set of 16 is real tough. I've been looking for ten years for the Detroit to complete my set. (I do however know that it exists and who has one and have been assured that I'm in the Will. Right, Dan?) |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: leon
1. e221/e222 |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Zach Rice
Here are a few more extremely difficult sets with under 50 cards: |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: barrysloate
There are probably dozens of sets that nobody has ever completed, and Leon's four choices are near the top. |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Steve M.
Allegheny is a set of 112, is unique, was broken up long ago. I would say that it would be virtually impossible to put it back together. |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
19th Century...... |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Joe D.
This set deserves mention in this thread: |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Bruce Babcock
E271 Darby Chocolates. A certain dealer claimed, about 10-15 years ago, that two complete sets exist. Dennis Purdy of VCBC offered, I believe, $1000 to anyone who could prove they owned a complete set. He still has the $1000. |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: JimB
N167 |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: fkw
Of the sets that have cards that are numbered, where we know how many make up a set. |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Steve M.
Did you notice that your card is for sale on ebay? |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: fkw
Which one? |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Steve M.
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: fkw
Oh ya |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Anonymous
Here's one: |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Jay
Large Gypsy Queen set of 9 |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Paul
E125 has got to be just about impossible, but according to Old Cardboard, someone has come fairly close. |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: warshawlaw
1918 Zeenuts |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Dylan
I know there's a few more then 50 cards but since were mentioning really tough sets, does it really get any tougher then G & B Gum? Its not a huge set, less then 100 known, but these are very scarce. |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Bob
Baltimore News set (the blue background E94 wannabes), forget the card designation. |
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Toughest sets? (50 cards or less)
Posted By: Steve M.
is tough but not impossible. There are 72 cards, 12 from each of the six teams. |
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