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Posted By: jverri01
I am selling a Cicotte card, and I have absolutely no idea what it is. I have poured through every manual I have, and have come up empty. The closest thing I've seen was a couple of unidentified cards (including a Cobb) that had been in the July/August Hunt auction. It was believed they were "home made" or backed photos. This card looks more modern, and the ink is partially raised, so I do not think it is a home-made card. It looks like a game piece, particularly given the thick cardboard and b&w image. Anyway, I am just curious. These situations drive me crazy. The listing: |
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