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Show You Favorite 1888 Allen & Ginter N28s
Cap Anson, the greatest player of the 19th century, and Mike "King" Kelly, the most colorful(and a pretty good ball player as well).
http://musicandsportscard.blogspot.c...nter-n28s.html scan0001.jpg
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Jim Crandell |
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Pretty cards.
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Thanks. I think the cards are beautiful--trying to complete the set in psa 8 or better.
Jim
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N28s
One of my all-time favorite sets. Have the 50-card set but I actually don't have any of the set scanned and it's in safe deposit................................. ...........My favorite cards from the set is the Anson, Kelly, Cody and Oakley
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Jim, good luck with the set. It still amazes me that there are cards available from that time period that could be in NM-Mint condition. Thanks for posting.
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Allen & Ginters were made using really good quality paper stock, and they were thick. Cards like that have the best chance of surviving in top condition. N162's, in comparison, were made with softer paper, and it is hard to find them in top shape.
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