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Posted By: Tom
I have just purchased a 19th century Trade card album with the most fantastic Baseball image I have seen - unfortunately they have been trimmed to look like die cuts - they are on card stock and the original cards are surely a tobacco card issue but I can't match them up with any issue I have ever seen. Does any one know who published the original cards? Any info would be helpful. Here are links to photos of the Trade Card Album Pages. |
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