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Posted By: Anson
Again, biased as I am, I still think E101s are a bargain compared to their E102 siblings. If you check pop reports (not reliable), there are more examples, if not twice as many, of E102 HOFers than E101s. Yet, they still seem to sell at significantly higher prices. Yeah, the backs are pretty uninteresting with both but who gets excited over American Caramel or Dockman backs anyway? |
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