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Posted By: Tim James
If you check previous threads,I'm the one who has requested scans of 106's.The reason being,that I had a friend with a hord of these in my collecting prime,(75-79).I was lucky enough to aquire a few of these wonderful cards.All I had in those days were publications like the Card Collectors Bible to nail down what set these cards were from.Since then I've sought out the early candy cards.In my opinion the 106's are more rare (for sale on open market)than any other E set.Again,just my opinion.Leon and Ben,you're bringing back good memories !!! |
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