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warshawlawOr one from the same printing, on display in my office. The Colavito on the sheet reflects that pre-1960 season trade, so the sheet definitely reflects a 1960 print date. I have long contended that it is wrong to split the salutations and the postwar cards. Some salutations overlapped into the postwar cards, depending on how long the players carried on. Some salutations likewise ran for very short times due to retirements (Gehrig being the chief example).
The two Williams examples FKW lists may not be fake and real. There are often variations between printings on some of the cards. I have a 1922 EE Cobb that is miscut that way. You'd really have to handle the card to determine for certain if it is fake.