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Just curious to get other members thoughts on the M101-4/5 Sporting News Issues with respect to collecting their backs. I have always collected the D "Bakery" series cards and other similar series, which are identical except the backs, as in the M101-4/5 back set. Any other thoughts? Here is the ACC page associated with the issue.
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I tried getting into them back when I was a junior type collector...but they never excited me...so now I have none!
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hate to ask but what's your new title?
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Well, since that didn't get too many responses I figure some title key word spamming should help.
![]() So to carry on the conversation with myself, I always collected all of the Sporting News backs together, as long as they were on M101-4/5 type cards. So the D's, the H's and whatever, are all collected as Sporting News backs. And as far as I know I was missing one type font from Everybody's for a complete back type set.
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That is how I see it too for a full back run. I am only missing one of the four Everybody's, the Gimbel's small block font, and the Erie. I did pick up what was advertized as 'all four Everybody's types' in an auction several years ago. However when they arrived two were the same type. I have been stopped at this point for a year or two. Like most 'runs' when you get down to the last few to complete, your chase slows down.
I didnt reply to your initial post as I couldnt figure out what the actual question was. If at first you dont succeed...edit. |
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Leon- which is currently considered the rarest of the advertising backs? I know there are occasional finds which skew the population and make rare ones only very scarce.
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As far as how to collect or catalog the backs, I catalog them both by ACC types (H, D, M, etc.) as well as the 'M-105/4 Family of Backs', which is the same way I catalog the E121 Family of Backs. I think if you arent a back collector then you probably dont care about them as a group of variations. |
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I like to group the issues (I don't have any of the real rare backs) together in my collection in M101-4 and M101-5 groupings. It is how many collect the T206 set, without regard to backs. For the needs of my type collection, they are definitely checklisted by their official designations.
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