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Old 08-10-2021, 03:45 PM
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Originally Posted by jingram058 View Post
Aside from counterfeit and repro cards, which are another subject altogether...I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that a great deal of old card analysis is subjective interpretation. How could it be otherwise, when dealing with antiquated cardboard trading cards, produced with relatively crude techniques? While there is a vast knowledge of known card attributes and flaws, there is just so much that is anyone's best guess.
Thank you. Many consider this specific set to be relatively error free considering the era, finding something unique amongst the 240ish cards is interesting to me.
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