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Originally Posted by Shankweather
For 1916 M101 sets that used both checklists (-4 and -5), and for those 29 players in the sets that had the same card # in each set, is there any way to differentiate one from the other? Can you tell the difference between an M101-4 Gimbels Babe Adams and an M101-5 Gimbels Babe Adams?
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I will defer to Todd, but the two different issues often have a different "look" to them. For example, the stock on the cards associated with the M101-5 cards generally has a more "creamy" tone to it while the M101-4 stock is whiter.
I believe that Gimbel's are usually associated with the M101-4 set, but there always seem to be some inconsistencies with these issues.