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Posted By: Lyle
that is difficult to find E90-1 Jacksons for sale or trade , even though it is not extremely rare . I have certainly seen many more E90-1 Cobbs for sale during the past year than Jacksons even though they are in the same ballpark as far as rarity .Collectors seem to hold on to them .I suppose it has do with the " rookie " tag .With a limited number of sales and those in very low grades , it is difficult to calculate an accurate value of a mid - grade example . |
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