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Posted By: Michelle Wise
I recently purchased an 1882 Cosack card that features an address for Peck & Snyder on the front of the card, as well as a nice printed advertisement on the back of the card for Peck & Snyder sporting goods. Of all of the 1882 Cosack cards that I've come across, the majority of them have been blank-backed. I was curious to know if anyone has come across any of the ones that feature advertising such as this one, and also if having the P&S advertising adds any substantial value to the card due to P&S's release of earlier baseball issues. thanks to anyone who can help. Michelle |
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