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"Dear ekehl, Hi, We have reviewed these cards and they are identified correctly. Please review the back of the cards and you will see these cards are from the series of 80 which is the E122 set. If you have any other questions please let us know. Regards, Dan Villa Just Collect, Inc." I will now respond to Just Collect and suggest they refer to the Standard Catalog to learn the difference between an E121 and the much scarcer E122. "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drink" is an old expression - but, perhaps there are some horses that you can't even lead to water in the first place!! Val |
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