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Old 01-22-2025, 12:10 PM
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I am very partial to t he E94 Wags with the green background.
Great choice, unique pose. Green is stunning but all colors look great on this card.
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Not entirely sure of current prices but I think 10K might still get you a decent E92/101/102, the batting pose is a great card.
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Not entirely sure of current prices but I think 10K might still get you a decent E92/101/102, the batting pose is a great card.
Thx Peter - will explore these too... (still confused how these issues are similar but still with different "E" designations - assume they each have same card image on the front but different ads on the back?)
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Thx Peter - will explore these too... (still confused how these issues are similar but still with different "E" designations - assume they each have same card image on the front but different ads on the back?)
Yes, same image. E106 too although I think those are at higher price point.
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Thx Peter - will explore these too... (still confused how these issues are similar but still with different "E" designations - assume they each have same card image on the front but different ads on the back?)
E92s have four different backs - dockman (most common), Crofts candy, Crofts cocoa and Nadja. Crofts candy comes in 3 colors- black (most common), blue (pretty rare), and red (super rare). And there are blank backs, but not so sure those are e92.

The front pictures on e92 cards are also the fronts of e101, e102, e105, e106, D303 General Baking and Mothers Bread, and t216, which had Kotton, MINO and Virginia Extra backs, with Kotton having 3 variations.

Like t206, not every front example is known to have every back.

A decent looking lower grade batting or throwing in an e92 dockman, e101 or e102 should be doable at $8k-$10k, but not the others. And, batting tends to be a little cheaper and more common front than the throwing
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