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Sets of any of them are doable from what I've seen, without being too tough if you can be patient.
The toughest card you'll likely encounter is the Harrington's Earl Smith, which was a very short print chase card, to limit people from completing a set to redeem a prize. Like mine here, all known Smiths are all green tinted, unlike the typical black and white ones.... |
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