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Posted By: pete in MN
from my experience, e97's have always been kinda high, long before e94's were. but they have gotten out of hand...I think most people are holding onto them expecting them to keep soaring, like the nasdaq way back when?! I only have 3 e94's and they're just commons, but I paid $5 each for them. I think most, if not all caramel cards will continue to increase pretty steadily as they are much rarer and unique than most tobacco. Just one mans opinion. |
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