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davidcyclebackThe non-photo ones come with postcard, generic scorecard and blank backs. They are commonly called "Pinkerton Postcards," though, for obvious reasons, some call the "Pinkerton Scorecards." Back then some postcards had blank backs, so the blank backs likely are postcards (some of the blank backs were used as postcards and have stamps and such). They are all collectable and have appeared in MastroNet auctions. I'm not aware of these being reprinted either.