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Kid,
Just for clarification, the National Caramel cards (E220) are a different brand than the American Caramels (E120, E121 etc). I don't know about pricing for sure, but the E220's seem to be seen far less often than their "American" counterparts and likely carry a small premium. Many of the cards share the same pose, which doesn't help with the confusion. I crossed over this Hooper below which was incorrectly listed by PSA as a E121 American Caramel. The Pennock I included because I just got it back from SGC and kinda like it
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