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Posted By: Rich W.
I know this topic goes a little beyond baseball, but I also know a lot of posters collect 19th century non sports issues. Thus, here's my question. The 1999 American Tobacco Guide by Forbes lists two variations for the N9 Flags of All nations Great Britain card. One has a green sun (common) and one has a yellow sun( rare). I have one that has a gold sun that reads "Royal Standard Great Britain" in the sun. Any help on if this is a rarity or if this is just a common variation would be appreciated. |
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