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I have grown to really enjoy E cards. They have the same back-advertisement diversity as T cards. They have the same subjects and many great poses, and they are a relative bargain. Plus, if you like Wagner or Jackson, they really are the only game in town. I hope E cards come back, but not until 2020, after I have bought all the E cards I want....
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