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Posted By: Mark L
Fair amount? No. There were more of these cards than I've seen before at a show but they were still relatively rare. On the whole, there were fewer E120's than E121's but not by much. In e120,I saw, among other things, a nice Ruth in ex and a similarly nice Sisler. The prices in both sets were higher than they would have been a year ago but all seemed reasonable. Of course, almost all the cards that I saw were ungraded so they were not going to command the strong prices we've been seeing on ebay. |
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