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scott brockelmanmike,
at one time i had over 300 of these from his studio, you are correct, they are the exact photos used for 1930's goudey and playball issues and the numbers designate different poses, usually they have a rubber stamp address on the back and some paper attached from the studio. occasionaly some crop marks and or type writer text on the front or back.
as to value, i sold mine too early, i had 2 ruths, 2 dimaggios and gehrig's, which were the common poses seen on the cards,. as any case some of the scarce common players would be harder to find images of. at any rate, none have come to market lately and a value would be difficult to access. i would hold them for a while as they are quite scarce.
scott