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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Leon, it was Rhett not Rhys (but you aren't the first to make the mistake). I don't disagree that E121's as a whole are more common than 1915 Cracker Jacks, but if you break them up into the "Series of 80" and "Series of 120" from my experience the 1915's are slightly more common to equal than either one of those taken individually. But to be honest, on the "more common" side of the list, many of those sets are all seen frequently and it is tough to really determine which is the easiest. |
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