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			The t215 Pirate is much more tough than the Red Cross but still possible and probably at least 10k maybe 25k plus
		 
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			One thing I noticed is the Type 1's seem to have much more back damage than they type 2's.
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  Do you think there are general a few copies of popular players and maybe 1 - 2 copies of players like Purtell? Am I basically hoping to get a unique card some day? Regards, AndyH 
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