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Posted By: JimB
I think that the couple of cards you mentioned are anomolies in general. The E107 set is unique because its year of issue makes it the rookie card for several HOFs. Combine that with the fact that these cards are super scarce and you have the makings of some crazy prices. But I think that Davis price has more to do with HOF rookie craziness than caramel craziness. And I agree that that was a lot to pay for a low grade E91 Wagner. The E91 set with its generic images does not do much for me. When I think about caramels, I am thinking mostly about the great colorful sets like E90-1, E92, E93, E94, E95, E96, E97, E98, etc. These are the classic caramel sets to me and these have been undervalued for a long time. |
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