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Here's another example of players being identified incorrectly from one set to another while using the same artwork.
The first scan shows a E101 from 1909 identified as Fred Jacklitch while the second card is a Tango Eggs card from 1916 identified as Billy Meyer. Thought this was interesting....I'm guessing the earlier set had it correct as Fred Jacklitsch. Any thoughts? Patrick |
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