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A little Al Kaufman to go with my big Al Kaufman. Is it common for T225's to not have factory numbers?
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I just picked this one up. I was a little apprehensive that it could have been a reprint, but it wasn't being sold as autographed, it seems to match other examples, and you can tell seeing it in-person that it's on the photo, not part of the print. He died in 1924, so his signatures are beyond scarce.
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Quote:
https://www.kevinsavagecards.com/lot-115219.aspx#
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T225 has about ten back variations (brand, address, factory #s). You have one of them.
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Just added a Jeffries stat back.
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Cool thanks for the info.
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![]() A quartet of 1950s Mirior-Sprint PC sized photographic cards from France. The name is handwritten on the two.
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A couple more came in recently. I really like these boxing version of the Big Heads. The colors are great.
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Picked this up on a best offer for $78. Not the deal of the century, but a relatively tough card.
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Hey, a 1910 E-Unc Johnson is a nice pick regardless of grade. my SGC 50 went for over $300 before the plague-boom so a quarter of that sounds good to me.
This was catnip to me: ![]() ![]() I've not seen a Louis piece like this before and it fits my collection perfectly.
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