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While I agree that prices overall are down, the E77 lots sold lately do not support that conclusion. An E77 set went in Heritage on 11/4/2010 for $2,629.00. It was SGC slabbed and a bit nicer condition than your set. It also had an SGC 30 Johnson go for $657.25. In April 2009 an E77 set went in Heritage for $1,912.00. It too was SGC slabbed. Your set lost some sale value because it was raw.
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