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Old 03-20-2014, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by 1880nonsports View Post
from a nice 19th century "blue chip" set. In decent condition figure it's a 50. card. I'm not sure if the actual production date of the cards has been pinned down to a specific date. In general they are referred to with both dates. The second set followed about a year later and is presumed to be 1889 before the ATC mergers. The set of 50 is available in a variety of conditions and has a wide range of stars in different disciplines. Prices remain fairly steady and there's plenty of prior sales history to consume. The population of cards that survived is quite high due to the popularity (although waning at the time) of scrap book albums and the cards can be found in a few different venues.

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That is extremely helpful, thank you very much. The date thing just had me confused and it seemed as if there were multiple issues. I need to read more I guess.
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