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Noticed some "Premium Envelopes" recently on eBay. Although none of the envelopes were stamped "Baseball Series," there was one that had an Actress Series Stamp.
S74 collector's have always speculated on how the S74 silks were packaged and how they reached the consumer. Were they packaged with the product or not? Perhaps this envelope sheds some light on the topic. If the silks were sent via these "Premium Envelopes" rather than with the product, that would make a lot of sense, and could explain why many silks still can be found in a prestine state. Another question that longtime collector's have inquired about is why do many of the silks have a fold up the middle. I noticed that all of the "Premium Envelopes" listed on eBay, have a fold up the middle of the envelopes! Any thoughts? Patrick |
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