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As I understand it, there are three cards identified as Joe Miller, for which the photos are actually Tug Wilson. These were previously 324-1, 324-4 and 324-5. (What are their new numbers?)
I just saw a very old auction (May 2011) for a 'new' Joe Miller (link below), not in the Old Judge Book. My question is: Is this card of Joe Miller or Tug Wilson? It looks like it is closely related to the 324-1 pose, which would make it Tug Wilson (as I understand it). But the photos in the book aren't clear enough for me to see faces. Can one of the experts clarify? Thanks! https://www.milehighcardco.com/1887_...-lot18481.aspx |
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