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Posted By: Gary B.
I'm discovering that some of the cards I enjoy most are pre-war black and white photograph cards, as opposed to drawings. I even prefer the black and white issues to the sepia ones. The 3 nicest looking cards I own are a M101-4, a W572 and a 1926 Zee-Nut. The Zee-Nut I actually think is even the most attractive, because it's a full bleed black and white photo with no white border. |
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