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Nice blogs and those H804-28 Large Head Series cards are quite interesting. There are more than 3 variations of H804-6 trade cards. I don't have a picture but a few years back on ebay there was one that had no printing and was similar in color to the H804-17 cards.
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Thanks. I didn't know about that other variation. I'd love to see those "blue tinted" versions of this set.
And the Large Head Series cards are better looking in person. I had a chance to buy one several years, but got a bit of sticker shock at the time. Unfortunately, knowing what I know today, I'd buy it at a heartbeat. Those cards are very hard to come by |
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