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Old 11-30-2021, 01:09 PM
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Hey Fred,

Is the George S. Harris Trademark on your Dunlap "Detroit" card ?

Seriously speaking....There isn't any premium for the TM cards that I know of. However, 30 years ago when I was collecting N162 cards,
I put together a near complete set without the TM's.
I started a 2nd set of N162's with the TM's. After a year (or 2) I managed to find just 24 of them, and my patience faded out, so I never
completed it.
Perhaps, they should have a premium, because they are really tough to find.


TED Z

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I just checked the Dunlap Detroit card, it doesn't have the trademark. Darn, it was difficult enough to find the Detroit version, now I'll have to find one with a trademark

Just between the 19th century collectors, now we know something to look for in N162s. It just might become all the collecting rage to complete a trade marked N162 set.

Even the non-baseball N162s are getting a bit crazy in price. Throw it in a slab with a numeric grade and the thought of completing a set would require I start a new occupation, like robbing banks.
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