Good question. We can do it the way you mentioned or....
1 - We can break it into 7 different sets (there looks to be 7 different sets reprinted in this "set")
2 - We can break them into different "insert sets" and have the set listed with no base set. I would say that this would only be able to be done if this set was ONLY issued as a 96-card "factory set".
Let's see how the set was distributed, and we can go from there.
-- Dan --
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