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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
You know, this is what happened with coins too. After years of this crap, the Early American Coppers club developed their own grading criteria, rarity indices, and related procedural techniques; employed them, and continued reasonable development of their field of specialization. |
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Leon- did you ever get resolution on your N48 post? I too have Dixie Cigarettes with borders and no borders. For example I have two cards that have the number "1" on the right edge. One has a border and the other doesn't. I am pretty sure they aren't trimmed. The actual poses are slightly different too.
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