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E107s are extremely hard to come by. Without getting into specifics, I'd expect commons in that condition to sell for anywhere between $600 to $1,200 depending on the team, player, etc.
Nice card by the way. I only see two examples of Jimmy Williams graded in the SGC population reports, which is pretty low on the spectrum for this issue. For most commons, there are 3 to 7 examples graded. Thanks for sharing.
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