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I'll chime in and say you can't go wrong with any zeenut card with the coupon being attached. It's 100 times more rare and only carries a 10 times multiplier if that from the regular zeenut.
Plus, TPGs are screwed up when grading them. They actually give a numerical grade to a zeenut that has the coupon cut away and they grade the cut cards just like a card with the coupon still attached. So, you shouldn't spend much time on the VCP or Registry.
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