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These baseball transfers came in a recent collection. They are very similar to the 1909-10 German baseball stamps, but the players are not identified. The notation "Made in Germany" is present. They look like stamps, but are actually transfers. There are 11 sheets with 15 on each sheet. Any information would be apprecitated.
Thank you, David Levin www.gfg.com 310-471-1959 ![]() |
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