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Posted By: JimB
To compare these numbers with populations of T cards, I believe Scot Reader estimated (through a quite elaborate extrapolation) that there are roughly 2000-3000 examples of the average T206 card. Some series are tougher than others, but that is a rough estimation. So that would make your average E93 ten to thirty times tougher than your average T206. Of course there are less E93 collectors than T206, the prices coorolate not only with supply, but also demand. |
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