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			Posted By: JC   I'm sure this has been talked about. I can't figure out how to tell the 1915 M101-5 Sporting News from the 1916 M101-4 Sporting news. The major players have higher values in 1915. | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens essentially, you can't, unless they ahve have a back that has been determined to have been issued in only one year. | 
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			Posted By: JC thanks, there was a Joe Jackson on Ebay last night and after staring at the book... I realized the Jackson card is one number off for each year. Your in trouble if your buying the early range of cards on what year is what... Plus, I don't know why SCD would print different prices for each year when you can't differentiate between the two. | 
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			Posted By: julie within the last two weeks. | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens Julie, he's asking about m202s  | 
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			Posted By: julie If you'd read the message as well as the title, you'd see it's "M101-4" and M101-5" he's asking about, and the first person to answer his querry patientlyexcplains that unless this card has a back-specific year (er, year-specific back), there is NO WAY to tell one fromanother. | 
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			Posted By: JC Hey Julie, I might have read it on old threads, but it doesn't mean I retained it. I actually never read it, and I was looking for a quick answer on it. Heck, I can't even remember what I had for breakfast today. | 
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			Posted By: jay behrens julie, julie, julie. You need to quit taking things so seriously, especially when smiley faces are attached. It's generally a indication of a joke or something not to be taken seriously. | 
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