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Posted By: Joe_G.
I noticed some of the 1887 cards (outside of script series) are missing their OJ "0" number. There is a good example of this on Dave Levins site. He has two Buffington's side by side (50-1a both sold) that appear identical in every way except one is missing the "0" number. And no, one isn't an 1888+, both are 1887 cards. Is this typical, can most 1887 "0" numbered cards be found without a number? |
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