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Old 01-20-2016, 12:35 PM
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You also have to keep in mind that some cards do eventually show up. An example would be the Chas. O'Leary that was thought not to exist and showed up a couple of years ago. Some of the cards are also rare like the Frank Baker card that I submitted to SGC. You nver know.
The "you never know" part of collecting really does keep it fun. I wonder if there will ever be a "we already know" scenario? It would certainly take some fun out of it.
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The E121 series of 80 set especially has offered a lot of surprises over the recent years, so...there is always a possibility for one of the ones the OP originally mentioned to pop up.

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