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Many do care for them alot!!
Ever see the prices of complete or partial boxes when they are discovered? Box cards are just too scarce overall for the avarage set collector, and a few of the "sets" dont even have complete checklists known, with new discoveries from time to time. They are loved by most "type card" collectors. I cant think of a candy box card that is common... Geo. Davis Co. (aka "Orange Border") J=K Base Ball Bats All Star Base-Ball 1910 E-Unc. "Diamond background" (red or blue tint) E271 Darby Chocolates W555 (aka Base-Ball Snap Shots) Schapira Bros Babe Ruth Joe DiMaggio Candy Box Donut Co. of American Thrilling Moments etc. But Cereal Box cards are usually very common (except those smaller "single size" version Wheaties cards) Last edited by fkw; 11-22-2010 at 09:34 PM. |
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