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Posted By: Phil Garry
How do you feel about collecting "cards" picturing a player's first appearance when it is included in a team picture as opposed to an individual "card"? (The word CARD is in quotation marks so as not to rekindle the debate about what constitutes a card) For example, John Smith appears on a 1910 team postcard and later on his first individual card in 1915. Which one would you prefer to own if you want to collect the earliest "card" issued picturing that player? |
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