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Old 01-18-2019, 05:18 PM
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I was surprised this Old Mill ad said that you get two cards per pack. It seems that it was usually only 1 per pack in most of the examples I've seen for other brands.
David, The Hindu ads state two cards (pictures) per pack (box) too.

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David, The Hindu ads state two cards (pictures) per pack (box) too.

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lots of good reading and comments here
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I thought this was interesting anyone know what card she might be
referring to the article is from Feb 1911.

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I have always wondered if the rarest cards, Wagner and Doyle in particular, ever came in packs.
You could be right about this.

This summer I picked up a time life book on the 1900-1910 decade that was printed in 1969 and in it there is a paragraph on t206 and tobacco cards
that refers to the Wagner as being bootlegged. Combined with the 1911 newspaper clip I posted earlier in this thread it's possible that Wagner and Plank were
never inserted in packs.

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The collection I saw auctioned in CT years ago included a Wagner. The entire group, all T206 and T205 if I recall it right had been kept in a cigarette carton.

I didn't see anything about that batch that would make me thing the Wagner hadn't simply come from a pack and been put with the other cards.
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How were the cards packaged in Polar Bear bags? Were they just loose?
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Anyone notice the Hindu ad shows the names at the Top of the cards? Wonder why?
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