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Posted By: John S
Just another hobby revelation...Colgan's, while not difficult at the level of E107's, are certainly not easy to obtain. I have piecing together a set for the last 12 years. At any given time on eBay there may be 500+ T206's listed and not a single Colgan's available. Within the E254's (not even considering the E270 reds, E270 tin-tops, or "series of 208") there are also many cards that are difficult compared to others. I would love to compare lists of tougher Colgan's with other collectors. |
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