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Posted By: JimB
A lot of the caramel sets are good looking, and relatively small (most have 25-50 cards, some more) and thus are not too hard to complete. Some are pretty tough, but E95 is a good place to start. I believe it is the most plentiful of the caramel sets in the E90-E106 range. There are usually a high % of HOFs in caramel sets and those can be a bit expensive, but also make them fun sets as well. Anyway, just some thoughts. |
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