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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
Bishops vs. Breisch - which issue is tougher? Which do you like more? Why? Pics? |
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Posted By: peter ullman
I've never owned any of these cards...but...I'd venture to say they're pretty equivalent from a scarcity perspective. |
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Posted By: Zinn
Order of toughness: |
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Posted By: leon
I think you nailed it pretty well.... |
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Posted By: Andrew
In terms of what's been offered more of late via REA/Mastro/Ebay, I'd say E107s are "easier" than the other two. |
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Posted By: Marc S.
needs to be taken as a part of the equation. I think E-107s are easier to find overall, but their set size at 150 is the reason for that. Given the relative set size of E107 compared to E99/E100 at 30 cards, I think it is safe to say that E107s are not 5x as common as an E99/E100. So easier overall -- but definitely much harder if you are trying to track down a particular card (or build a set) |
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