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Brian is correct, at least when you have blank-backed m101-4 and m101-5. There are a few of the 30 cards that appear with the same player and number that can be distinguished by a position, team or spelling change like Roth.
If there is an ad back you can use that to tell the two sets apart also, at least much of the time. Graney, for example, can be either m101-5 or m101-4 if it has a blank, Standard Biscuit or Morehouse Baking back. Anything else and it belongs to one or the other set.
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