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Posted By: Todd (nolemmings)
It's not a simple slip from 1922 to 1932. Not only was PSA ten years off, they assigned a number for a card that has none (comes from an unnumbered set), they mistook a black and white card for a card from a colored set, and, as Warshawlaw noted, they identified US Caramel when the card clearly states American Caramel. A remarkable gaffe, wouldn't you agree? |
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