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Hi Chris,
Great sets. Both are tough, but D359 is tougher. It use to be considered way tougher, but interest in both of these sets has waned over the past several years. I would consider D359 complete with all the fronts and any backs. There are variations in the E104 set as well. Best of luck with the hunt. Rob Last edited by caramelcard; 12-28-2014 at 11:12 AM. |
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Thanks guys, great advice! Although I like to keep a straight focus, I may just gather what comes to auction and see where it takes me. I too love the look of the cards. Completing my E90-2 set was the inspiration and I entirely struck out this year on the E104-2 cards. Just don't see them very often. Below is what I'm starting with.
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