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Old 12-14-2022, 07:21 PM
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W573 cards. Same as the E120 American Caramel set, but with a blank back, and in my opinion more attractive due to its strictly black and white photo presentation, in comparison to the sepia and green overlays in the E120 issue that I believe often detract from the image (E120 seen 1st and 3rd cards of top row in scan below). And there even is a thicker cardboard version that was NOT hand cut and has nice, full, oversized borders (the 2nd and 4th cards on bottom row).

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Old 12-14-2022, 08:48 PM
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1914 Polo Grounds game cards.
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1914 Polo Grounds game cards.
Yes! However, the small picture puts it second fiddle to Tom Barker.

I bought my first Wagner recently in the Polo Grounds set.

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Wheaties from the 1930s. What’s not to like? Beautiful cards of Gehrig, DiMaggio, Foxx, Grove, etc. ok so they’re hand cut but so are strip cards and many other issues.

The 1935 Gehrig is extremely undervalued, get one before prices take off!
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1934-36 Diamond Stars. Even the grading companies disrespect them by mis-labeling them. 34's are often labeled as 35's, etc. And they never sell for anything near what Goudeys go for.

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I agree with the Diamond Stars. On the 1935 Goudey Maranville's, they've always seemed too pricey for me.
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Wheaties from the 1930s. What’s not to like? Beautiful cards of Gehrig, DiMaggio, Foxx, Grove, etc. ok so they’re hand cut but so are strip cards and many other issues.
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Yes! However, the small picture puts it second fiddle to Tom Barker...
Ha! Even in a thread about cards that get no respect, the Polo Grounds Game Cards are playing second fiddle.

That sounds like the epitome of a Rodney Dangerfield card.
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Ha! Even in a thread about cards that get no respect, the Polo Grounds Game Cards are playing second fiddle.



That sounds like the epitome of a Rodney Dangerfield card.
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