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Old 02-14-2017, 11:48 AM
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Bump for improved pictures and more detail.

And Bruinsfan, I always believed this to be Clarke's rookie issue, although some would argue it doesn't qualify due to its larger size and paper stock (vs. cardboard stock). I always believed it to be Clarke's earliest collectible until I came across a pretty cool Cabinet card of his from 1898, which is now in my collection.

That said, the M101-1 is still listed on the oldcardboard.com website as the earliest collectible of Mr. Clarke.
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